by wpadmin | Nov 4, 2017 | Brain Candy, Documentary, Posted, SAR, Short Film
SAR | RAMSON LOMATEWAMA AT SAR (2014) Ramson Lomatewama, a Hopi poet, jeweler, traditional-style katsina doll carver, stained glass artist, and glassblower,was SAR’s 2005 Rollin and Mary Ella King Fellow. On March 20, 2014 Ramson came back to SAR to talk with...
by wpadmin | Nov 4, 2017 | Documentary, Full Length, NM True, Posted, Short Film
NEW MEXICO TRUE STORIES | MIGRATION (2014) Why stand when you can soar? Inspired by the thousands of birds that migrate to New Mexico every year, Taos photographer and pilot Chris Dahl-Bredine makes his dream a reality in the sky above the Rio Grande. Without windows...
by wpadmin | Nov 4, 2017 | Documentary, Posted, Short Film
@WISSLAREN // #HOWTOSANTAFE (2014) Christoffer “@wisslaren” Collin is a photographer from Sweden who likes telling stories inside of squares. This is an inside look at his creative process and experience visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico. You can follow his...
by wpadmin | Oct 18, 2017 | Emerging Talent, Full Length, Posted, Short Film
LOW TIDE IN THE HIGH DESERT (2011) Camping at an isolated lake near Roswell, a skeptic and his fanboy cousin argue the existence of extraterrestrials. COMEDY/SCIENCE FICTION | 12min CAST: Chris Ranney, Steve Corona DIRECTOR: Stanley Ray PRODUCERS: Sheryl Brown, Fritz...
by wpadmin | Oct 18, 2017 | Documentary, NM True, Posted, Short Film
NEW MEXICO TRUE STORIES | AUNT JUNE (2015) Autumn is the favorite season of many New Mexico residents, with stunning fall colors, skies dotted with hot air balloons, warm days followed by crisp evenings, and of course, air filled with the incredible smell of roasting...
by wpadmin | Oct 18, 2017 | Brain Candy, CAVU, Documentary, Posted, Short Film
CAVU | AHEAD OF THE TIDE – CHAPTER 1: FLORIDA’S LIFEBLOOD (2016) Beaches are part of the lifeblood of the state of Florida – and right now they are under threat. This opening chapter of Ahead of the Tide introduces us to the various factors affecting one...
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