Hill has been the subject of several documentaries, interviews, and books, including her own 2000 memoir,
The Legacy of Luna, and has influenced numerous musicians: • On December 10, 1998, a benefit concert was played at the Mateel Community Center in
Redway, California during Julia's "tree sit". Artists performing were
Bob Weir and
Mark Karan as an acoustic duet, the
Steve Kimock Band, and the
Mickey Hart Band. Hill took part in the event, reading her poem "Luna" via telephone while the Mickey Hart Band was performing "The Dancing Sorcerer". • The character Sierra Tierwater in the 2000 novel
A Friend of the Earth by
T. Coraghessan Boyle was partially inspired by Hill. • Hill was the subject of the documentary
Butterfly (
2000) broadcast on PBS
POV. She is also featured in the documentary film
Tree-Sit: The Art of Resistance. Both films document her time in the redwood tree. • In
Gilmore Girls Season 3 Episode 8 aired in November 2002, Rory asks Dean if he remembers "that girl Butterfly who lived in a tree for a year", and then continues, "I can officially attest that she was nuts." • In 2002 children's book Judy Moody Saves the World,
Judy Moody looks up to Hill as an activist. • In Penn & Teller's 2003 first season of their documentary television show,
Bullshit, Hill appeared as a Special Guest Expert on the episode "Environmental Hysteria". • A film adaptation of
The Legacy of Luna, to be directed by
Laurie Collyer and star
Rachel Weisz, became stuck in
development hell, although Weisz actively worked towards getting the project off the ground. • Hill and the events were featured in the 2010 Michael P. Henning documentary film
Hempsters: Plant the Seed. • The children's book, Luna and Me: The True Story of a Girl Who Lived in a Tree to Save a Forest, by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw, published in 2015, is a retelling of her time in Luna. • The main character of the 2017
Swedish children's book
Julia räddar skogen (
Julia saves the forest) by Niklas Hill and Anna Palmqvist is named after Hill. The book is about a child who occupies a tree in order to hinder the construction of a new highway. • In
The Overstory by Richard Powers, the character Olivia Vandergriff is loosely based on Hill.
Music •
Trey Anastasio and
Tom Marshall wrote a song called "Kissed by Mist" about Hill. • In 2002,
Los Suaves made a song in honor of Hill called "Julia Hill" on the
Un paso atrás album in which the singer is "Luna". • The
Red Hot Chili Peppers 2003 song "
Can't Stop" contains the line "J. Butterfly is in the treetop". • In 2009,
Idina Menzel wrote a song entitled "Butterfly" referring to Hill's concern for the environment. • The musical
Redwood, inspired by Hill, premiered in 2024 at the
La Jolla Playhouse in California and opened on Broadway on February 13, 2025. • In 2026, Sheldon King wrote an acoustic guitar meditation for Hill. ==References==