Description |
1 videodisc (DVD) (118 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Contents |
Enter life (1981, 6 min.) -- Upside down (1991, 11 min.) -- Who am I? (1989, 4 min.) -- Blake ball (1988, 16 min) -- Time of the Angels (1987, 10 min.) -- W.O.W. (Women of the world) (1975, 10 min.) -- People, people, people (1975, 4 min.) -- Amazonia (1989, 10 min.) -- Yes, we can (1988, 10 min.) -- Moonbird (1959, 10 min.) -- Tall time tales (1992, 8 min.) -- Windy day (1967, 9 min.) -- Cloudland (1993, 2 min.) |
Summary |
Short, animated films produced by the Hubley Studios. Enter life: Evolution is symbolically traced as four billion years fly by in 6 minutes. Upside down: Projects a world of harmony and balance in the Earth's ecosystem. Who am I? A child's discovery of his five senses. Blake ball: William Blake's poetry comes to life through the world of baseball! Time of the Angels: Poetry, music and visuals are used to present a new vision of Central and South America. W.W.W.: Presents a historical view of the changing relationships between the sexes. People, people, people: A recap of North America's population explosion from 17,760 BC to 1976 AD. Amazonia: A plea to save the tropical rain forest. Yes we can: Earth is being plundered and earth mother is dying. Moonbird: Two brothers hunt an imaginary bird. Tall time tales: A blend of ethereal images and surrealist landscapes turn the sense of time, rhythm and reality upside down. Windy day: Conveys two sister's view of love, death and marriage. Cloudland: Draws upon imagery from Australian aboriginal art to create a magical film journey |
Notes |
Originally produced in 1967 |
Credits |
Animators, Faith Hubley, Emily Hubley, Georgia Hubley |
Notes |
DVD; NTSC |
Subject |
Caricatures and cartoons.
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Genre/Form |
Animated films.
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Short films.
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Video recordings.
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Author |
Hubley, Faith.
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Hubley, Emily.
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Hubley, Georgia.
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Image Entertainment (Firm)
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Hubley Studios.
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Pyramid Media (Firm)
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