This website started as a place to sell my documentary film Wilderness & Spirit: A Mountain Called Katahdin. Since 2002 I have expanded that site so that you can order other films I have made and some CDs as well and a very good film made by my mentor and colleague Abbott Meader entitled Deep Trout.
Besides being an independent filmmaker, I have been working as an artist-in-residence leading workshops and making movies with students and educators in grades K-12 and in colleges since 1976. A page on my residencies is currently available by clicking here.
Living in Maine we all wear many hats and I am also the director of the Maine Student Film and Video Festival open to Maine residents in grades K -12. Now entering its 31st year, you can learn more about MSFVF at www.msfvf.com
If you want to learn more about Films by Huey is up to just click on latest news.
If you want to receive periodic updates on new DVD and CD releases, workshops for educators, and other news just send me and e-mail and Ill add your name to the list.
Thanks for visiting this site and I hope to see you at one of my screenings.
Peace, Huey
Biography
For 30 years Huey has been making films on artists, education, the environment, and Maine. His films have been shown at film festivals throughout the US, on PBS, and on television in Europe. His film Wilderness and Spirit, A Mountain Called Katahdin was selected for screening at the Environmental Film Festival, National Museum of American History, Washington, DC, and other festivals across the country. He is a recipient of a fellowship in film from the Maine Arts Commission and is a member of the Maine Touring Artists program and the New Hampshire Arts in Education Program. He is the recipient of the first Huey award from the Maine Film Commission. This award, named after Huey, is given to an individual who exhibits Exceptional contributions in film and education in Maine. Two subsequent Huey awards have been given out. The Huey Student Award was established by an anonymous donor in June 2008 to recognize an outstanding high school senior in the Maine Student Film and Video Festival. Huey was named one of the 10 most intriguing people in Maine by Portland Magazine, 2006. He is the recipient of the First Annual Center for Children's Media Award presented by Peggy Charren. He is a founder of the Maine Student Film and Video Festival and was its director for 31 years. He has been an artist-in-residence in over 150 schools in New England and currently is an adjunct instructor in Communications and New Media, Southern Maine Community College.