House of the White People

Movie196817dkstar9.0(1)trending_up0
Director:George Kuchar

Having nothing to do with racial tensions, HOUSE OF THE WHITE PEOPLE is actually a chunk of film removed from a bigger chunk called UNSTRAP ME. It is a documentation of George Segal creating the basic elements for one of his statues preceded by rare glimpses into his own private museum. Donna Kerness serves as his live model. Walter Gutman sits on a chair and walks around a bit, being that he produced the film. Helen Segal, personifying the ageless saying, "behind every man there stands a woman," stands behind her man and also stands in front of him occasionally. The film is a unique invitation to view the hidden rituals of a famous artist and his infamous model, half naked, snowbound together on a lonely farm, with a silent wife and a notorious guest.

Details

StatusReleased
Release DateJanuary 1, 1968
Release Dates
United States:
Theatrical - Jan 1, 1968
Runtime17dk
000
Origin CountryUnited States
Original LanguageEnglish

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House of the White People (1968)