Home Movie
Rank
Top 40% of all time (see others with this rank)
Festival Year
2001 (click here to see all competition films from this year)
Category
Documentary Competition
Non-Cast Credits
Chris Smith, Stuart Wolff, Barbara Joy Laffey, Susanne Preissler, Hubert Taczanowski, Jun Diaz
Description
Chris Smiths previous two films to play at the Sundance Film Festival, American Job and American Movie, demonstrated his uncanny knack, whether in fiction or documentary, for revealing the true nature of people in various situations and as various characters. In Home Movie, he takes that talent and uses it to present a compelling depiction of five extremely different but equally quirky homes, both the literal and figurative kinds.
The film provides an entrance into the abodes and psyches of people set apart by their living conditions but connected through their desire for the unusual and their drive to attain it. Theres Bill Tregle, who lives on a houseboat in Louisiana; technical wizard Ben Skora and Darlene Satrinano, who live in a house full of homemade gadgets; Ed and Diana Pedan, who have transformed an abandoned missile silo into a home; Bob Walker and Francis Mooney, who have taken the term catpeople to a whole new level; and Linda Beech, who lives in a remote tree house.
Spanning thousands of miles and five different states, Home Movie is not only about the bizarre living arrangements of these extraordinary people but also their equally compelling personalities. It is Smiths warmth, intelligence, and sense of humor, to which people respond and willingly open up their doors and hearts, that makes the film a success. At times absurd and at others poignant and subtly revealing, Home Movie demonstrates how each of us defines, and is defined by, our environment.
Reviewer
Trevor Groth (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)