New Mexico Film Office
Recent News About New Mexico Film Office
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'National Treasure' being filmed in Santa Fe
“National Treasure,” the television series, is filming pieces of the new show in and around Santa Fe; the New Mexico Film Office announced in a recent Santa Fe New Mexican news release.
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Upcoming Nolan movie filming in New Mexico, ‘employing thousands of New Mexicans’
The New Mexico Film Office confirmed that the new feature movie “Oppenheimer” is currently being filmed in the state.
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'Series stay on the ground a lot longer': State film office searching for another ‘Breaking Bad’ for its economic punch for New Mexico
The New Mexico Film Office looking for another hit like ‘Breaking Bad’ because TV shows spend much more on a season than a movie spends, it said.
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Production bootcamps 'a pipeline' for New Mexico's rising film industry
The New Mexico Film Office is making it easy for anyone looking to break into the entertainment industry with its new Production Assistant Bootcamps.
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Albuquerque couple promotes game development in New Mexico: 'We just need to cultivate it'
Help from the film industry would increase exposure
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'Saving Faith' film production slated for Las Cruces, 'beautiful' St. Andrews Episcopal Church
The New Mexico Film Office announced that Saving Faith, a short film, is in production by Luckystory Productions LLC and Las Cruces-based PsychDesert Productions LLC and being directed by a new team of directors.
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Looming strike deadline could threaten 'Maggie Moore(s)' production underway in Albuquerque
A threatened strike of film and television crew workers could halt production of the Jon Hamm and Tina Fey movie Maggie Moore(s), currently being filmed in Albuquerque.
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Filming of 'Outlaw Land,' an 'iconic western,' underway in New Mexico
Production is currently underway in the Land of Enchantment on a new feature film produced by Keystone Films LLC titled "Outlaw Land," the New Mexico Film Office announced on October 6.
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'Chupa' film shooting in New Mexico, furthering 'strong' and 'ongoing' relationship with Netflix
Hundreds of New Mexico residents are working on a movie coming to Netflix in the future.The feature film, “Chupa,” focuses on a teenager played by Evan Whitten, who discovers a mythical creature - a baby Chupacabra hiding in the shed at his grandfather’s ranch, according to the film’s IMDB listing.
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Story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos coming to a theater near you
The New Mexico Film Office has announced a feature film called Flamin' Hot, which follows the true story of a janitor who created Flamin' Hot Cheetos, which originated in New Mexico.
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'Roll the credits!' – NM film industry back in pre-COVID form
The film industry, which has contributed close to $2 billion to the Santa Fe area since 2016, has bounced back well from COVID and is currently back to its pre-pandemic levels.