Santa Fe Independent Film Festival @ SFX
| December 6, 2009 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 11:00 pm |
The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival concludes its inaugural year with an actors reception @ the Complex on Sunday, December 6th from 4:00pm – 6:00pm followed by a nine-film screening from 6:00pm to 11:20pm. The newly-launched festival will show the most provocative independent films from all over the globe, including underground cinema, art films, innovative and experimental work, guerilla projects, and politically controversial films. By welcoming these genres with open arms, the film fest hopes to create a model for the democratization of film all over the world.
- 4:00pm-6pm Wine and Meet and Greet with Actors
- 6:00pm Heater starring Gary Farmer
- 7:25pm Goodnight my Zombies Wes Studi
- 7:30pm Dear John Lisa Hill
- 7:40pm Horse Song Norman Patrick Brown
- 8:35pm The Graffiti Arlene Bowman
- 9:05pm Wastewater Melissa J White
- 9:15pm The Last Pill Stephen “Jules” Rubin
- 9:20pm Indian Rezervation Blues Guy Fay
- 10:15pm-11:20pm Rejection Jacques Paisner, starring David Moore
This year’s fest will showcase over 20 films, including eight features. Along
with the many up and coming filmmakers that will be shown at this year’s fest, it will premier a teaser for Norman Patrick Brown’s newest picture, The Rainbow Boy, and show the Canadian feature Heater starring Gary Farmer. Visit the festival’s website at santafeindependentfilmfestival.com for a schedule of films and up-to-date info.
Tickets: Tickets are $6.00 (six dollars) per day and $10 (ten dollars) for an all-access festival pass, and are available in advance from The Station Coffeehouse, trackside at the Santa Fe Depot, from Warehouse 21, SF Complex, or by calling David Moore at 505/795/8480.




