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Faith explores how climate affects our world and makes a plea for global cooperation and planning in using the world's natural resources. |
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Using symbolic images of childhood past, present and future, this visual tone poem asks viewers to take the first step toward a positive future for the world's children. |
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Animated images of prehistoric and primitive art reflect the universal search for knowledge of the unknown. |
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Heralding the coming of the New Age, creation mythology from around the world is symbolically interpreted through colorful images and music appropriate to each culture. |
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Created for an exhibition at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, "Enter Life" symbolically traces the evolution of life on Earth as explained by contemporary theories. |
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Produced with the cooperation of the Museum of the American Indian, this is an animated presentation of five Native American astronomical myths. |
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Animated fable in which extraterrestrial musicians send a message of hello (only heard by children) and follow with one of peace which is heard by all and the universe becomes one big cosmic playground. |
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In Faith Hubley's only feature-length animated work three musicians from outer space bring a message of peace to Earth. In the process and from a variety of cultural perspectives, they observe ideas about the origins and destiny of planet earth. Music by Benny Carter. |
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Faith Hubley interprets three Latin American poems in symbolic animation. Each is spoken both in Spanish and English and integrated into a musical score. |
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Earth is being plundered and Gaia (Earth Mother) is dying. By uniting in a common goal, men and women help Gaia heal herself. Music composed by Don Christensen, in the first of many collaborations with Faith. Voices by Michael Ontkean and Jamie Smith. |
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A playful look at the thrill of discovering the five senses from a child's point of view. |
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Inspired by three South American myths, "Amazonia" presents a plea to save the tropical rain forest and its inventive and unique inhabitants. |
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This poetic visualization of a future of harmony, beauty and balance displays an embracing warmth and concern for the earth. |
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A blend of symbolic imagery, surrealist landscapes and an evocative soundtrack turn our sense of time, rhythm and reality upside down. |
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Mythic creatures, surreal landscapes and an evocative soundtrack paint a childlike view of a different world based on Australian Aboriginal art and mythology. |
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Bridging the insights of visionaries with the antics of fools, "Seers and Clowns" weaves a tapestry of cross-cultural vignettes. |
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Hawaiian mythology and South Pacific art combine to reinforce that all children are sacred. |
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Faith Hubley's impressionistic autobiography paints vivid pictures of her colorful life - from infancy and childhood, through life with husband John, to the growth of their children, his death, and her solo career. |
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Covering the globe and multiple cultures, a journey from Mexico and Peru to Easter Island, Siberia and Ancient Egypt takes a look at death as transition and the different interpretations of where we go when we die. |
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Vibrant images embracing ten thousand years of African art are seen in context of the myths and evolving culture of Africa, the birthplace of all humankind and the cradle of civilization. |
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Women were once revered for their wisdom, strength, compassion and magic. "Witch Madness" traces the violent persecution of women throughout history, climaxing in the frenzy of the European witch-hunts of the Renaissance, which resulted in the murder of hundred of thousands, perhaps millions of women. |
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An allegory about Earth's rebellious response to our civilization's careless disregard for the environment. |
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The 25th and final solo film completed by Faith Hubley is a lyrical visual poem to environmentalism. "Northern Ice, Golden Sun" conveys the Inuit's deep attachment to the land and their remarkable ability to adapt to the natural world. |
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