Faith Hubley

Country: USA
Total Credits at Criticker: 2 (Actor), 14 (Director), 10 (Writer)
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The Hat (1964) - Short Film
In an improvised dialogue, Dizzy Gillespie and Dudley Moore portray two soldiers patrolling the border between their countries. While one accidentally drops his helmet over the line, the other refuses to give it back, setting the scene for a witty exploration of world peace and world law. (pbs.org)
A Doonesbury Special (1977) - Short Film
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 1960's. (imdb)
Voyage to Next (1974) - Short Film
Mother Earth and Father Time converse about the choices humans make.
Windy Day (1968) - Short Film
The cartoon consists of two sisters playing and talking much the way you'd expect young children to behave. As they talk and go on various magical adventures, the animated scenes change with them. (imdb)
Cockaboody (1974) - Short Film
Master animators Faith and John Hubley recorded and edited the conversation between their children, and then made an animated film to fit the dialog. Usinging the analogue, hand- drawn style the Hubleys made famous, they blend the real and imaginary world of their children. (imdb)
Eggs (1971) - Short Film
The scenario is that a fertility goddess and Death are riding together in a car. (imdb)
Harlem Wednesday (1959) - Short Film
A vibrant journey through the lives of the residents of the upper Manhattan neighborhood (imdb)
Enter Life (1981) - Short Film
The story of life on Earth from the formation of the solar system to the evolution of the first multi-celled creatures. (Letterboxd)
Who Am I? (1989) - Short Film
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. (Letterboxd)
Witch Madness (2000) - Short Film
Short animated film depicting the horrors of the Medieval and Renaissance-era European witch hunts. (imdb)