Maxximus G-Force
Bare Hands Wooden Limbs
Cambodia, Living with Landmines
8 Faces of Jane

About Homunculus Productions

The word "homunculus" refers to a functioning system thought to be run by a "little man" that lives inside it. Such a system includes human beings, as some inner entity or agent is somehow assumed to be in our brains, making things run. One example of this was Descartes' use of the homunculus to resolve his theory of dualism, that the soul and the body are two completely separate entities. He posited a "little man" behind the eye to process visual stimuli. Of course, this immediately raises the question of who is behind the "little man's" eyes - another little man (or a little woman)? And so on, ad infinitum.

Homunculus Productions, LLC, produces training films, industrials, PSAs, documentaries, and occasionally, fiction films. We are the homunculus that translates the world from your eyes to your brain.

About Alison McMahan

Alison McMahan, Ph.D., is a writer and filmmaker. She is the president of Homunculus Productions and Homunculus Music. She has over twenty years of experience in film production, both in the U.S. and abroad. From 2001-2003 she held a Mellon Fellowship in Visual Culture at Vassar College where she built a virtual reality environment with a biofeedback interface for CAVEs.  Read more »

News & Updates

posted on Oct 4 2009 - 10:36pm by alison

Why do we tell the stories we tell?

When I was at the IFP Conference a few days ago I met another filmmaker, Betty M. Park. Betty was on vacation in Boliva over three years ago when she discovered the world of women's wrestling, Bolivian style. This inspired her to make Mamachas del Ring, the story of Carmen Rosa and the other women on her wrestling team, indigienous women who take their petticoats and bowler hat into the ring.

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posted on Sep 28 2009 - 8:14pm by alison

Independent Film Week 2009: How Depressing Does It Get?

Homunculus Productions recently moved its base from New York to the Fort Lauderdale Area, but I still go up to NY regularly to check out what’s going on in the indie film scene, run the Show and Grow Program for New York Women in Film,  and keep up with my filmmaking friends.

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