Movies by Faith Hubley

My Universe Inside Out
Animator Faith Hubley recounts her life from childhood to the present day.

The Cosmic Eye
Earth is visited by a race of aliens, who issue an ultimatum: either peace or complete destruction.

Voyage to Next
Mother Earth and Father Time converse about the choices humans make. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.

Enter Life
The story of life on Earth from the formation of the solar system to the evolution of the first multi-celled creatures.

Eggs
The spirits of life and death go for a drive in this darkly humorous fantasia featuring an original score by Quincy Jones.

Time of the Angels
The history of the Americas is considered from an Indigenous perspective, featuring the poetry of the Aztec emperor Nezahualcotl, Jose Chocan, and Gabriela Mistral.

Harlem Wednesday
The paintings of Gregorio Prestopino convey the sights and sounds of a day in Harlem. Music by Benny Carter.

Cockaboody
John and Faith Hubley combined animation with the voices of their preschool daughters Georgia and Emily to make this award-winning short (New York Animation Festival), similar in concept to their earlier work "Moonbird".