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Evolution is simbolically traced as four billion years fly by in six minutes. This lught, whimsical drama begins with our planet's birth and ends with the emergence of multicellular life.

Upside down (Faith Hubley, 1991) 108 MB 10:35 min


Inspired by the indian poet Kabir, this film lays aside our misconceptions about our participation in the earth's ecosystem and projects a world of harmony and balance.

Who am I (Faith Hubley, 1988) 31 MB 03:31 min


A child's delightful discovery of his five senses is visualized as he takes his first steps towards mastery of his environment.

Blake ball (Emiliy Hubley, 1988) 274 MB 16:01 min


Willliam Blake's mystical and thoughtprovoking poetry comes to life through the world of...baseball!

Time of the angels (Faith Hubley, 1987) 88 MB 09:47 min


A mixture of poetry, music and vibrant visuals are used to rpesent a new and exciting vision of Central and South America.

WOW (Women of the world) (Faith Hubley, 1975) 132 MB 10:47 min


This animated collage presents a historical and global view of the changing relationships between the sexes.

People, people, people (John & Faith Hubley, 1975)


A brief recap pf North America's population explosion, from 17.760 BC to 1976 AD. Jazz score by Benny Carter.

Amazonia (Faith Hubley, 1989)


Inspired by three south amreican myths, this film is a plea to save the tropical rain forest and its unique inhabitants.

Yes we can (Faith Hubley, 1989)


Earth is being plundered and Gaia (earth mother) is dying. By uniting in a common goal, we can help Gaia heal herself.

Moonbird (John & Faith Hubley, 1959)


Two brothers hunt an imaginary bird in an animated adventure wich captures the wonder of a child's world.
Academy Award: Short subject (cartoon)

Tall time tales (Faith Hubley, 1992)


Faith Hubley blends ethereal images, surrealist ladscapes, and an evocative soundtrack to turn our sense of time, rhythm and reality upside down.
Venice Film Festival 1967

Windy day (John & Faith Hubley, 1967)


Creatively visualized, this fascinating film conveys two sisters' view of love, death and marriage.
Academy Award nomination 1968: short subject (cartoon)

Cloudland (Faith Hubley, 1993)


Draws upon imagery from Australian aboriginal art and mythology to create a magical film journey. Encourages thought about how we interpret art & other cultures.
Venice Film Festival 1993
