Tumbleweeds

Director: Gavin O’Connor

Institute History

  • 1999 Sundance Film Festival

Description

In its keenly observed account of a woman perched at the crossroads of life and self-realization,Tumbleweeds
crystallizes the manifold impressive talents of Gavin O’Connor. Culling his narrative from the dusty backwaters of the working-class South, O’Connor delivers characters nuanced with frailty anddefiance and a tone that ricochets between savagery, humor, and compassion. As in that memorable road movie Thelma and Louise, what results is a beautiful, offbeat romance about two individuals discovering sisterhood and the path to self-definition.
Notching up yet-another ex-husband, abuse, and disappointment, Mary Jo grabs her meager possessions; her feisty, foul-mouthed daughter, Ava; and her tattered shards of optimism and hits the road in search of a new love interest and support provider. After a former high-school prospect proves dismal, Ava convinces her mom to take a chance on life in the picture-perfect suburb of Starlight Beach. But within weeks of settling into independence, Mary Jo reconnects with a truck driver from their travels and moves willfully into what seems like fated codependency. With Ava enrolled in school and experiencing for the first time a sense of normalcy and stability, Mary Jo wrestles with the impulse to run again, a decision that this time may devastate the bond between mother and child.
Anchoring the film’s impassioned naturalism are its breathtaking performances, led by 1997 Tony Award winner Janet McTeer. In this sensitive translation of Angela Shelton’s childhood memoirs, O’Connor offers a compelling love story refreshingly devoid of sentimentality, cynicism, or cliché.


Gavin O’Connor, Director
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Gavin O’Connor began his filmmaking career by writing and producing the award-winning short film, The Bet, and writing and directing the award-winning short film, American Standoff, both of which have played on PBS and the Independent Film Channel. He recently wrote, produced, and starred in his debut off-off-Broadway play, Rumblings of a Romance Renaissance. A labor of love, Tumbleweeds has been more than three years in the making.

— Rebecca Yeldham

Screening Details

Sundance Film Festival Awards

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