Faith Hubley: A Selection of Films
WOW (woman of the world) 1975 color 10 min
This remarkable collage of world art explores the changing
relationship between woman and man throughout history. |
Our Spirited Earth 2000 color 8½ min
A portrait of our living planet. She is magical, mysterious, subtle and ever changing.
She inspires her many spirit helpers and together they maintain beautiful and subtle
equilibrium, a prerequisite for life. Nourished by the stars, she reaches out for life in the Universe. Civilizations come and go, but Earth endures. Patiently she protects her
sacred traditions - that is, until the present crisis. Poison engulfs her and she rebels.
Time is short, but the elders know the way. We must unravel and reconnect with our
timeless ancestral wisdom. |
The Big Bang and Other Creation Myths 1981 color 11 min
Six primal myths from around the world are interpreted through colorful images and music. |
Enter Life 1981 color 6½ min
Created for a Smithsonian Natural History exhibition, this film
playfully traces the evolution of life on Earth. |
Tall Time Tales 1992 color 8 min
This cleverly crafted film blends ethereal images, surrealist
landscapes, and an evocative sound track to turn our sense of time,
culture, rhythm, and reality "upside down." In a series of whimsical
vignettes, the viewer follows the flow of time from the past and future
through cyclical, biological, curved and warped time. |
Beyond the Shadow Place 1997 color 9½ min
Death as a transition, rather than Death as the very end,
is the theme of this film. Different cultures throughout the
world show miraculous journeys of the soul, and renewal in the
light of other worlds. |
Witch Madness 1999 color 8½ min
Witch Madness traces the violent persecution of woman
throughout history, climaxing in the frenzy of the European witch-hunts
of the Renaissance.
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