
Fill Thy Crack with Whiteness
Fill Thy Crack with Whiteness

Mike Kuchar, cinematographer, painter and writer and brother of George Kuchar, was born in New York City. He began making 8mm movies in the 1950's, switching over to 16mm film production in 1960, and continues now, producing short motion pictures in the video and digital formats. Mike and George Kuchar were the co-recipients of the "Vanguard Director Award" at the 11th CineVegas Film Festival, 2009, and the 2009 "Frameline Award" at the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. "Film purists," says Mike, "tend to snub the digital medium — but as far as I'm concerned, if it allows the image to move and make noise, I'll gladly use it... and the format fits perfectly into my budgets too!" Mike Kuchar is a 2017 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow for his work in film and video.
Born: 1942-08-31 in New York, New York
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Fill Thy Crack with Whiteness

He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life

River Windows

Peed Into the Wind
Confessions of Babette

Cinématon

Oh Hi Anne

Underground New York

365 Day Project

Divine Trash

Video Album 5: The Thursday People

Portrait of Ramona

It Came from Kuchar

Cult of the Cubicles
Snow Beard
The Secret of Wendel Samson

Corruption of the Damned
Return to the House of Pain
Lust for Ecstasy

The Unmentionables
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