George Kuchar was a legendary figure in the underground film scene. Raw and often outrageous, his low-tech video diaries chronicle an ongoing personal history. Kuchar's eccentric presence pervades these "home videos," which veer from the scatological to the sublime as they observe the banality and intimacy of the everyday. With perverse humor and melancholy, his video journals resonate with an unexpected poetry.
1993, 14 min, color, sound
1991, 13:47 min, color, sound
1993, 5:10 min, color, sound
1992, 14:27 min, color, sound
1999, 23:45 min, color, sound
1997, 21:20 min, color, sound
1999, 13:36 min, color, sound
1987, 45:44 min, color, sound
1997, 21 min, color, sound
1991, 14:12 min, color, sound
1993, 17:05 min, color, sound
1992, 10:30 min, color, sound
1994, 15:38 min, color, sound
1992, 43:52 min, color, sound
1994, 10:42 min, color, sound
1997, 16 min, color, sound
1995, 20:05 min, color, sound
1989, 4:55 min, color, sound
1988, 15:03 min, color, sound
1987, 28:37 min, color, sound
1989-99, 135 min, color, sound
1989, 5:22 min, color, sound
1994, 20:55 min, color, sound
1994, 51:05 min, color, sound
1987, 12:50 min, color, sound
1997, 46 min, color, sound
1990, 52:45 min, color, sound
1994, 10 min, color, sound
1997, 16:02 min, color, sound
1989, 10:47 min, color, sound
1989, 5:22 min, color, sound
1992, 43:52 min, color, sound
1994, 17:37 min, color, sound
1999, 13:10 min, color, sound
1987, 60 min, color, sound
Video Album #5
1987, 46:09 min, color, sound
The Thursday People
1987, 12:33 min, color, sound
1992, 13:54 min, color, sound
Iselton
1992, 3:30 min, color, sound
Trinity
1992, 5:19 min, color, sound
Kitchenetiquette
1992, 4:56 min, color, sound
1991, 16:28 min, color, sound