Screenings

The Devil Has Struck Us with the Staff of Evil. The Cinema of George Kuchar

Screening related to the meeting on archives and queer cinema

George Kuchar materialized camp sensibility like no other filmmaker, with equal measures of precision and excess. Made on the fringes of both independent and avant-garde cinema, his hundreds of films and videos, of which this session features a selection, represent an essential chapter in the history of gay cinema and the beginnings of queer cinema.

From the age of 12, George Kuchar, along with his twin brother Mike, made films by transplanting melodramatic Hollywood passions and improbable Z-movie adventures to grimy Bronx apartments that smelt of cabbage. Cross-dressing due to the difficulty of finding actresses, and forming an extravagant troupe in their adolescence, in their films the Kuchar twins explored the most torrid, lascivious pathologies: animal furies, self-pitying voyeuristic dismays, histrionic fits of frustration in the face of heteronormative codes. Filmed with a teeming inventiveness without conceit, these films contributed to the “depraved” moral climates in which the bodies of Kuchar productions moved. Oblivious to norms, they seek to embody the most exacerbated erotic drives in satires that are devoid of irony.

The films in this programme display Kuchar’s lurid, delirious glamour, drawn from cinema and pop culture. The melodramatic association of the climate with a tormented inner reality in Wild Night in El Reno serves as a prelude to the repression, scopic fantasy and libidinal explosions of Eclipse of the Sun Virgin and Hold Me While I’m Naked, and the visceral larger-than-life catharses of Back to Nature. In Portrait of Ramona, Kuchar captures the disinhibition of summer in Brooklyn with a procession of characters, while The Sunshine Sisters explores the relation between desire and danger through the comic-book adventures of two elderly sisters.

George Kuchar: Wild Night in El Reno, 1977, 6 min; Eclipse of The Sun Virgin, 1967, 15 min; Portrait of Ramona, 1971, 25 min; Back To Nature, 1976, 10 min; Hold Me While I’m Naked, 1966, 15 min; The Sunshine Sisters, 1972, 36 min.

16mm screening.

Copies courtesy of Anthology Film Archives.

Acknowledgments: Estate of George Kuchar, Michelle Silva, Mike Kuchar and Michael Rudnick.

Date
26 January 2025
Times

18.30

Access will not be allowed once the screening has started

Space
The Auditorium
Admission fee

€ 4 / € 3 Concessions
5-session pass: € 15 / € 12 Concessions
Friends of the CCCB: free of charge

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