Stella Kuchar

Most Popular Stella Kuchar Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Migration of the Blubberoids Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

"The whiteness of winter cannot bury the blubbery things that splash and frolic among the frozen memories of Heathen harvests, in a land haunted by lard and ancestral lip-smacking.

Beaver Fever Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Starring George Kuchar as "Hunk", Mrs. Ruby B. Davis as "Aunt Ruth", and introducing Melinda McDowell as the much-abused, sex bomb "Goldenrod".

The Creeping Crimson Trailer (1987)

31 October 1987

A short film by George Kuchar.

Return to the House of Pain Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Return to the House of Pain documents my walking through the turf and sludge of the Big Apple and many worm holes.

Xmas 1986 Trailer (1986)

25 December 1986

"In Xmas 1986, George Kuchar’s mother Stella has come to stay with him for the holidays. After a series of dinners with friends, Stella’s repeated discussions about her shingles and Kuchar’s ominous film-noirish narration, Kuchar rescues the morale of a dinner party gone bad thanks to an undercooked ham by presenting his hosts with a very memorable holiday gift.

George Kuchar: The Comedy of the Underground Trailer (1983)

01 April 1983

A documentary portrait of filmmaker George Kuchar conducting a tour of his apartment where he displays memorabilia and his toys which were used for props.

Christmas 85 Trailer (1985)

25 December 1985

Another Holiday Diary film from George Kuchar

Anita Needs Me Trailer (1964)

11 March 1964

An overheated tale of lust, guilt, and Mom, made as a response to the French New Wave.

Metropolitan Monologues Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

The New York City summer is fueled by the sultry emanations of hot air that tumble off the tongues of potential thespians as they attempt to decipher the gastric guesswork embedded in the prose of the pre-production process.

Hold Me While I'm Naked Trailer (1966)

23 April 1966

Presented as loosely autobiographical, Hold Me While I’m Naked centres on the tribulations of an independent filmmaker, frustrated at every turn as he tries to make a film that pretends to artistic merit.

Ascension of the Demonoids Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

George Kuchar received his only funding grant for this film ($20,000 from the NEA), and so, freed from the usual financial restraints, he was determined to have a good time and make a “spectacle” with “tons of color” and dazzling superimpositions.

East by Southwest Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

A trip to Boston to visit a local filmmaker in his studio is followed by a journey to the cinematic facilities of SUNY College in Purchase, NY, and then to the kitchen and living quarters of my mother in the Bronx.