TARNATION Director Jonathan Caouette Returns With ALL FLOWERS IN TIME

After bursting on to the international film scene in such a big way with 2003's Tarnation - a documentary culled largely from his own home movies - it is somewhat surprising that one-time wunderkind Jonathan Caouette has been out of the limelight for so long. Since his 2003 debut he has only three credits as a director: one on a TV documentary about himself, one a short doc about the Raindance Festival, and one as co-director of last year's All Tomorrow's Parties documentary. But he's about to be back in a more direct, more personal way.

Though details are sketchy, Caouette has partnered with Montreal based arts collective The Phi Group - the backers of Denis Villeneuve's Next Floor and Pedro Pires' Danse Macabre - to create a new short film titled All Flowers In Time. The first teaser has just arrived on the official website, giving you just enough to stoke the curiosity while letting you know that Chloe Sevigny stars and someone would like you to calm down. Hit the link below to check it out.
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