Career
Kuchar is notable for his low-budget and camp films such as Sins of the Fleshapoids and The Craven Sluck. Kuchar is Slavic surname meaning Cook and is pronounced koo-khar. Mike divided his time between New York City and his brother"s San Francisco apartment until 2007, when he moved to San Francisco permanently.
George died on 6 September 2011 in San Francisco.
lieutenant Came From Kuchar, a documentary film of the life of George and Mike Kuchar by Jennifer Kroot, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on 14 March 2009. In the past 10 years, Kuchar has focused on more intimate one person expressionistic films.
At the Vienna International Film Festival in 2009, he unveiled two short films, Swan Song and Dumped. Swan Song features the pain of a young man tormented by his sensuality who is painted as an animal writhing in pain, and Dumped stars veteran stage actress Deirdre McGill in a portrait of a woman engaged in a deadly love triangle.
Kuchar is currently teaching in the film program at the San Francisco Art Institute.
The Kuchar brothers collaborated on a book, Reflections from a Cinematic Cesspool (1997), a humorous memoir discussing four decades of filmmaking and including an introduction by director John Waters.