George Kuchar
Biography
George Kuchar (August 31, 1942 β September 6, 2011) and his twin brother Mike began making films as teenagers in the 1950s, with 8mm film being their weapon of choice. After shocking their local amateur filmmaking club with their over-the-top stories of lust and angst, they became stars of the NYC underground scene in the 1960s, befriending the likes of Jonas Mekas and Jack Smith. Always working with the constraints of minuscule budgets and nonprofessional actors, the Kucharβs inspiration comes from classic Hollywood melodrama. Their cheaply made pictures, rather than being held back by lack of funds, blossomed in the shackles of poverty; the garish colors of the cheap makeup and sets were perfectly complemented by the bold color range afforded by Kodachrome reversal stock. The wild (and sometimes the inverse of wild) acting, use of stock music, lack of synch sound, hyperbolic narration, and primitive special effects all combined to make tiny gems unlike anything seen before or since. The Kuchars are cited as major influences by such filmmakers as John Waters, Todd Solondz, and David Lynch.
Filmography
Hold Me While I'm Naked
1966
Bongwater
as Homeless Man 1998
Divine Trash
as Self 2000
Thundercrack!
as Bing / Medusa 1975
I, an Actress
as Director 1977
Sins of the Fleshapoids
as Prince Gianbeno 1965
Screamplay
as Martin 1984
The Mongreloid
as Himself 1978Tootsies in Autumn
1963
The Craven Sluck
as Morton 1967
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
as Self (archive footage) 1986
It Came from Kuchar
as Self 2009The Secret of Wendel Samson
1966
Weather Diary 3
1988
Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
as Self 2007Wild Night in El Reno
1977
Confessions
1972