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Hubley Studios
Witch Madness 2000    star_border 7
Witch Madness depicts a neglected chapter of human history: Europe’s three centuries of fanatical witchhunts, which resulted in the genocide of perhaps as many as two million women. But ultimately, the film communicates a message of love and hope.
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Tall Time Tales 1998    star_border 6
A film about the many faces of time as it flows from the future to the past, through cyclic, biological, curved and paradoxical time.
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Upside Down 1991    star_border 7
Inspired by the writings of the 13th century Indian poet Kabir, "Upside Down" shocks the audience from its torpor. Lost in a maze of contradictions, its characters search for a way out... Death is befriended and the eternal yearning for harmony, beauty and balance are realized in the final sequence.
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Amazonia 1990    star_border 8
Inspired by three South American myths, this film is a plea to save the tropical rain forest and its unique inhabitants.
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Who Am I? 1989
This film visualizes a child's delighted discovery of his five senses. Produced for the Children's Museum of Manhattan, "Who Am I?" empowers youngsters and stimulates learning.
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Time of the Angels 1988    star_border 6
The history of the Americas is considered from an Indigenous perspective, featuring the poetry of the Aztec emperor Nezahualcotl, Jose Chocan, and Gabriela Mistral.
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Yes We Can 1988    star_border 6
Gaia, our living Earth, joyously balances life and death until human beings begin to plunder her resources. Gaia retreats in despair. When women and men reach out to one another and remember their primal love, Gaia returns.
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The Cosmic Eye 1986    star_border 6.2
Earth is visited by a race of aliens, who issue an ultimatum: either peace or complete destruction.
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A Doonesbury Special 1977    star_border 5.3
Garry Trudeau's classic characters (Mike Doonesbury, Zonker, etc.) examine how their lifestyles, priorities, and concerns have changed since the end of their idealistic college days in the 1960s. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
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People, People, People 1976    star_border 8
Traces life in USA from the first Native Americans to the Bicentennial.
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Everybody Rides the Carousel 1975    star_border 5.8
Everybody Rides The Carousel invites the viewer along on eight "rides" through the different stages of life. Based on the work by Erik Erikson, one of the most influential psychoanalytic theorists of this century, the film explores the inner feelings and conflicted emotions experienced during each stage of personality development. With distinctive and poetic animation, John and Faith Hubley visualize the conflicts, joys, problems and delights we all experience on the carousel of life.
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W.O.W. Women of the World 1975    star_border 6
Faith Hubley’s first solo project. Using ritualistic Goddess imagery from different ancient civilizations, she creates a new history of the world – from a feminist point of view.
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Voyage to Next 1974    star_border 4.6
Mother Earth and Father Time converse about the choices humans make. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
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Cockaboody 1974    star_border 7
John and Faith Hubley combined animation with the voices of their preschool daughters Georgia and Emily to make this award-winning short (New York Animation Festival), similar in concept to their earlier work "Moonbird".
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Eggs 1971    star_border 6
The spirits of life and death go for a drive in this darkly humorous fantasia featuring an original score by Quincy Jones.
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Of Men and Demons 1969    star_border 6
A man lives in peace and harmony. But one day his quiet life is interrupted by demons. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
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Windy Day 1968    star_border 6.1
Two little girls muse on marriage and babies, love and death as they create and act out plays in their backyard. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with New York Women in Film & Television in 2006.
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