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A division of the New Mexico Economic Development Department that promotes and facilitates on-location filming in New Mexico. Serves as a clearinghouse for location production ... (more...)
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NMFA - New Mexico Film Affiliates is your #1 source for film information in New Mexico ... Written by Dax Contreras Tuesday, 04 March 2008 New Mexico's #1 Source for Film (more...)
ReelzChannel relocating to Albuquerque - Los Angeles Times
ReelzChannel, the fledgling cable channel that dubs itself "TV about movies," is pulling up stakes from the entertainment capital of Los Angeles and moving to Albuquerque. More than 125 people who work for the 2-year-old channel in Los Angeles ... (more...)
MEXICO: Films on Indigenous People - But Who Will See Them? - Inter Press Service
MEXICO CITY, Jan 8 (IPS) - Half a century of films about indigenous peoples have been removed from forgotten corners of store rooms, recorded on compact discs and launched on the Mexican market, in order to bring to light views and realities that are ... (more...)
Like It or Not, Richardson's Return Is Cause for Caution - HispanicBusiness.com
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. The conversations inside one adobe-walled office after another in New Mexico's state capital could be summarized in two words: He's back. Some said it with pleasure, some with irritation, some with caution. Governor ... (more...)
Study: Film industry costly for NM - KRQE News 13
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - New Mexico's film industry is booming, but one study suggests the industry's impact on the state is minimal. Under the Richardson administration, New Mexico has lured move makers with sweet deals, tax rebates, loans and training ... (more...)
Hubbard's movie channel moving to New Mexico - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico may have lost a chance this week to be Secretary of Commerce, but he gained a TV network with Minnesota ties. ReelzChannel, the film-focused cable outlet owned by Twin Cities-based Hubbard Media Group, will relocate ... (more...)