Hubert Smith

Birth : , Detroit, Michigan, USA

History

Hubert Leigh Smith, director of the Bolivian Faces of Change series and The Living Maya series, was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1938. He now lives in Jacksonville, Oregon with his daughter, Natasha. His wife, Linda, pre-deceased him in 2009.

Movies

Yucatec Maya Deaf Sign
Director
In 1976, Hubert Smith set out with a group of researchers to visually document Yucatec Maya society within the village of Chican. This project resulted in the 4-part series, The Living Maya. During filming, however, it was impossible to ignore the use of sign language in the village. Smith and his team saw a lot of the deaf residents, filmed them often, and went back to have these sign exchanges translated. Now it is time to share a story solely about them.
Viracocha
Director
Viracocha features mestizos and campesinos in the Andean highlands interacting within a near-subsistance economic system. Market days and fiestas provide opportunities for Spanish-speaking mestizos, alternately benign and abusive, to assert their traditional social dominance over the Aymara and Quechua campesinos.
Spirit Possession of Alejandro Mamani
Director
An old Bolivian man nears the end of his life. He has property and status, but not contentment. Believing himself posessed by evil spirits, he opens his heart to reveal his anguish. His personal tragedy brings us close to every man's confrontation with the unknown, old age, and death.
Changing
Sound
After adopting a hippie lifestyle, a man finds his home life enhanced while becoming isolated at work.
Changing
Director
After adopting a hippie lifestyle, a man finds his home life enhanced while becoming isolated at work.