Jim Hubbard

Jim Hubbard

Biography

Jim Hubbard has been making films since 1974. Sarah Schulman and he worked on the ‘ACT UP Oral History Project’. One hundred and two interviews from this project were on view in a 14-monitor installation at the Carpenter Center for the Arts, Harvard University as part of a exhibition. He, along with James Wentzy, created a 9-part cable access television series based on the Project. Among his other films are Elegy in the Streets (1989), Two Marches (1991), The Dance (1992) and Memento Mori (1995). His films have been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, the Berlin Film Festival and many other Lesbian and Gay Film Festivals. His film Memento Mori won the Ursula for Best Short Film at the Hamburg Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 1995. Jim Hubbard co-founded MIX - the New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival. He created the AIDS Activist Video Collection at the New York Public Library. He curated the series Fever in the Archive: AIDS Activist Videotapes from the Royal S. Marks Collection for the Guggenheim Museum in New York. He also co-curated the series, Another Wave: Recent Global Queer Cinema at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid

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