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A Woman Distressed

United States

1962

12 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 1.5/5 Stars.
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DIR George Kuchar

PROD George Kuchar

SCR George Kuchar

DP George Kuchar

CAST Bob Cowan, Mike Kuchar

ED George Kuchar

Synopsis

A Woman Distressed is an 1962 Avant-Garde Comedy by George Kuchar.
“Everybody got dressed up and they showed their vacation footage. There’d be old ladies, and the old ladies would be sitting next to old men, and their stomachs would be acting up and making noises. And the old ladies would get offended at my movies because they were ‘irreverent,’ I guess. I was looking for … subject matter … and I’d pick anything out of the newspaper. That was after the Thalidomide scare came out and ladies were giving birth to deformed babies, and I made a comedy out of that — that was the last time I was at the 8mm Motion Picture Club, and it was the only time they ever gave a bad review to a movie.” —George Kuchar

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George Kuchar

George Kuchar (born August 31, 1942, New York City) is an American film director, known for his “low-fi” aesthetic, playful use of no-talent actors, plotless plots, and themeless themes. Trained as a commercial artist in a vocational high school, the School of Industrial Art, he drew weather maps for a local news show. During this period, he and his twin brother Mike Kuchar were making 8mm movies which were showcased in the then-burgeoning underground film scene alongside films by Andy Warhol, Kenneth Anger, and Stan Brakhage.

After being laid off from a commercial art job in New York City, Kuchar was offered a teaching job in the film department of the San Francisco Art Institute, where he has taught since 1971. It was in San Francisco that he became involved with underground comics via his neighbors Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith. They both wound up in his movies and George wound up in their publications.

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