Santa Fe International Film Festival brings over 200 films to The City Different
A still from “NMSA: A Story about a School's Becoming,” directed by Tim Harrier.
Comedian Dan Perlman attempts to become a Michael Bublé impersonator in “Being Bublé.”
Film still from the animated film "The Whistle."
Film still from the animated film "The Whistle."
People gather on May 5 in Santa Fe honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives in Amanda Erickson's documentary, “She Cried that Day.”
A still from “NMSA: A Story about a School's Becoming,” directed by Tim Harrier.
Comedian Dan Perlman attempts to become a Michael Bublé impersonator in “Being Bublé.”
Christine Means works on a speech for an upcoming Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives rally in Amanda Erickson's documentary, “She Cried that Day.”
A student dancer from the New Mexico School for the Arts performs at Art Spring in Tim Harrier's documentary, “NMSA: A Story about a School's Becoming.”
Comedian Dan Perlman attempts to become a Michael Bublé impersonator in “Being Bublé.”
Darlene Gomez stands on the frontlines surrounded by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives families and supporters in Amanda Erickson's documentary, “She Cried that Day.”
Film still from the animated film "The Whistle."
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs for a buffalo in the short film "Blackfeet Buffalo Yo-Yo Ma."