Helen Hill Trailers
The Florestine Collection TrailerBohemian Town TrailerMadame Winger Makes a Film: A Survival Guide for the 21st Century Trailer
The Florestine Collection TrailerBohemian Town TrailerMadame Winger Makes a Film: A Survival Guide for the 21st Century Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
02 July 1995
Scratch and Crow is a student film by Helen Hill made at the California Institute of the Arts. It is filled with vivid color and a light sense of humor.
01 January 1998
Nola was born in New Orleans and lived most of her life in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She finally returned to her hometown in 2001.
01 July 1999
Helen Hill remembers her grandfather just before his death (in part) by a metaphor involving him as a rapidly diminishing mouse.
02 July 1995
A man visits the world's smallest fair, where he learns a valuable lesson about life and poison cotton candy.
01 July 2000
A visual genealogy for Helen's potbellied pig Rosabella Bridle King. Hand processed black and white live action and drawing on film (2000).
02 July 1999
"Filmed in 16mm and hand processed in a week at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm in Canada, this film was a treasure map to lead my husband to his gift, a little pet pig.
02 July 2001
Madame Winger wants you to make a film about something you love. She shows you her favorite low budget filmmaking techniques, from cameraless animation to processing your own film in a bathtub.
01 April 2011
Experimental Animator Helen Hill found more than 100 handmade dresses in a trash pile on one Mardi Gras Day in New Orleans.
02 July 1990
Rain Dance is a four-minute animation produced by Hill while an undergraduate student at Harvard University from 1988-1992; the exact date of the production is currently unidentified.
01 April 2000
A documentary unlike any other, The Moody Brood explodes the myth of the idealized, normal family-a popular and pervasive post-WWII notion.