George Kuchar

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    Sins of the Fleshapoids (1965)

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    Sins of the Fleshapoids (1965)

    The survivors of a nuclear war are taken care of by robots called “fleshapoids.” One day one of the fleshapoids runs wild, kills its “mistress,” and hides in the home of a human female, for whom it begins to develop feelings.

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    Confessions DVD 2010 (Original)

    Curt McDowell has a confession for his parents.
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    Region: 2
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    $25.99
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    Confessions (Original)

    Curt McDowell has a confession for his parents.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $36.99
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    Born of the Wind (1964)

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    Born of the Wind (1964)

    A tender and realistic story of a scientist who falls in love with a mummy he has restored to life. (from: https://mubi.com/films/born-of-the-wind)

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    Galaxie (1966)

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    Galaxie (1966)

    In March and April of 1966, Markopoulos created this filmic portrait of writers and artists from his New York circle, including Parker Tyler, W. H. Auden, Jasper Johns, Susan Sontag, Storm De Hirsch, Jonas Mekas, Allen Ginsberg, and George and Mike Kuchar, most observed in their homes or studios. Filmed in vibrant color, Galaxie pulses with life. It is a masterpiece of in-camera composition and editing, and stands as a vibrant response to Andy Warhol’s contemporary Screen Tests.

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    The Devil’s Cleavage (1975)

    “One of Kuchar’s few feature-length works is this ribald pastiche to postwar Hollywood melodrama, that period when the studios were trying very hard to be adult. The intricate, overheated plot involves a nurse trapped in an unhappy marriage who escapes the big city in search of greener pastures in Blessed Prairie, Oklahoma. Swerving from earnest homage to dark satire, Kuchar simultaneously imitates and savages the legacy of Sirk, Preminger and Minnelli that inspired him, gleefully intertwining the suggestive and the scatological, while also pointing towards the later postmodern parodies of Cindy Sherman. The Devil’s Cleavage is also a rich time capsule of 1970s San Francisco, replete with cameos from Curt McDowell and Art Spiegelman.” —hcl.harvard.edu

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    The Craven Sluck (1967)

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    The Craven Sluck (1967)

    In this underground film from rebel New York filmmaker Mike Kuchar, an unhappy housewife seeks solace in the arms of a stranger. Adele (Floraine Connors) loathes her husband and fantasizes about starring in a movie called “The Craven Sluck.” Bumping into a dashing suitor while out walking her dog, Adele thinks she may have finally found a way out. After all, Morton (George Kuchar) himself is stuck in a bum marriage with the irritating Florence (Bob Cowan). As it turns out, though, it’s a flying saucer rather than a new boyfriend that will provide Adele with her escape route.

    $25.00
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