Chuck Hudina

Filmes

Tender Negative
Director
A high-contrast love dance and struggle over space in the frame.
Nigeria
Director
Nigeria uses found footage about that country to create a silent piece.
Tenderloin Blues
Director
A portrait of the people in the streets of San Francisco's Tenderloin District.
Black Heat
Director
Influenced by abstract expressionism, a series of black and white high-contrast positive episodes characterized by intense bursts of light and deep shades of black.
Baby in a Rage
Director
A documentary of an Amish pig auction in Kalona, Iowa.
On the Corner
Director
An urban ballet performed by street children.
Egg
Director
An explosion in time.
Howie
Director
Howie, a 70-year-old alcoholic and ex-sailor, sums up his life in the following terms: "Travel and drink, drink and travel, that's all I've ever done." The film Howie redefines its subject in terms of the present, documenting Howie's two-year hiatus in a small college town, his confrontations with the townspeople, and his relationship with the filmmaker.
Bicycle
Director
Spokes-eye view of a bicycle ride.
Plaster
Camera Operator
A performance film.
Ruby Red
Director
Document of an amateur country-western talent search in Iowa City.
Sound Stills
Director
A series of rephotographed sound sources.
Grease
Director
Grease deals with greasers that seem to recall the 1950s.
Parents' Visit
Director
The interaction between Hudina, his parents, and the equipment during a weekend visit.
Ikarus
Camera Operator
A slow-motion dive at 3,000 frames per second.
Self-Portrait
Director
Hudina's move into cinema with his old drawings, paintings, and photographs animated onto film.
Paint
Director
An early study of light, form, movement.