Seers And Clowns (1994) Faith Hubley. A tapestry of cross-culture vignettes, bringing us images from other lands to excite our imaginations and give us fertile ground on which to explore time, fantasy and reality. Sky Dance (1979) Faith Hubley. Animated images of prehistoric and primitive art reflect the global, universal search for knowledge of the unknown. Cockaboddy (1973) John and Faith Hubley. Charming animation combines with the preschool voices of the Hubley's two daughters to create this insightful portrait of a child's world. Hello (1984) An engaging animated fable in which three extraterrestrial musicians and send peace messages in bubbles to people of earth. Step by Step (1978) Faith Hubley. The universal language of music, rhythm and art evoke the harsh historical realities of yesterday's child, today's child at work and play, and tomorrow's hope for all children everywhere. Rainbows of Hawai'i (1995) Based upon Hawaiian mythology and the art of the South Pacific, the central message of this inspiring film is that all children are sacred. The Big Bang and Other Creation Myths (1981) 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. Zuckerkandl! (1968) A mythical philosopher holds forth his view that our aim in life is to get it without sensation and, therefore, without pain. A brilliant satire of the apathetic life. Whither Weather (1977) A plea for global cooperation and planning in using our world's natural resources, this film presages our current concerns about global warming. Her Grandmother's Gift (1995) A grandmother talks to her granddaughter about the myths and misinformation she was given about menstruation. By Emily Hubley, narrated by Faith Hubley.
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