Curt McDowell worked in San Francisco from the late 1960s until his death in 1987 – a period that witnessed the Summer of Love, gay liberation, and the onset of HIV/AIDS, to which he succumbed at the age of forty-two. The author of numerous films that recast the American dream of plenty in pansexual terms, McDowell, like so many artists of his generation, indulged in the era’s carnal abundance, and his appetites and experiences are reflected in his work, which alternates between the revealing and the puerile.

It Came from Kuchar
2009 · as Self (archive footage)

Riverbody
1970

Confessions
1972

A Reason to Live
1976

The Devil's Cleavage
1975 · as Frank

Video Album 5: The Thursday People
1987

Peed Into the Wind
1972 · as Mick Terrific

Stinky-Butt
1974

The Mongreloid
1978 · as Himself

Boggy Depot
1973 · as Mean Brother

Symphony for a Sinner
1978

Wieners and Buns Musical
1972 · as Mugsy

George Kuchar: The Comedy of the Underground
1983 · as Himself

Fly Me to the Moon
1974 · as Director

Xmas 1986
1986 · as Himself

Audience
1983 · as Self

A Visit to Indiana
1970

Pornogra Follies
1970