Among his 25 other films are Elegy in the Streets (1989), Two Marches (1991), The Dance (1992) and Memento Mori (1995). He, along with James Wentzy, created a 9-part cable access television series based on the Project. A version with 114 interviews showed at the White Columns Gallery in New York, September 8 – October 23, 2010. One hundred and two of those interviews were on view in a 14-monitor installation at the Carpenter Center for the Arts, Harvard University as part of the exhibition ACT UP New York: Activism, Art, and the AIDS Crisis, 1987–1993, October 15 – December 23, 2009. Sarah Schulman and he completed 187 interviews as part of the ACT UP Oral History Project.
He made United in Anger: A History of ACT UP, a feature length documentary on ACT UP, the AIDS activist group, which won Best Documentary at MIX Milano and Reel Q Pittsburgh LGBT Film Festival and has played at over 150 museums, universities and film festivals worldwide. Jim Hubbard has been making films since 1974.