Reel World: Fracking Documentary, Film Score Experience, Banff Mountain Comes To Kimo

Bye-Bye Brba

Devin D. O'Leary
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The final half of the final season of AMC’s hit series “Breaking Bad” is about to start. That’s doubly bad news for us Albuquerque residents. Not only is a great story coming to an end, but a hallmark TV show will no longer be shooting in the Duke City. On Saturday, March 16, Albuquerque Studios will host a private farewell reception to “Breaking Bad” from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The reception is invite-only, but Albuquerque-based social services agency Youth Development, Inc. is sponsoring a raffle in which five lucky people will win two tickets to the reception. Winners will also get a meet-and-greet and a photo op with Bryan Cranston and the cast of “Breaking Bad.” In addition, they’ll get a private golf cart tour of Albuquerque Studios, where much of the series was filmed. The date of the raffle is this Thursday, March 14, at 5 p.m. So you’d better snap up those raffle tickets quick! They’re $10 each or six for $50.

Reel World: Frack This Frack This

On Thursday, March 14, the Reel New Mexico Film Series at La Tienda will present the fracking documentary Rooted Lands. The film follows the residents of nearby Mora and San Miguel counties as they mobilize to protect their homes from the threat of hydraulic fracturing. Filmmakers Renea Roberts and Nancy Dickenson will be on hand for a Q&A following the screening, which starts at 7 p.m. A suggested $5 donation gets you in the door. La Tienda’s performance space is located just outside Santa Fe. For directions, go to Reel New Mexico.

Reel World: Music To Our Ears Music To Our Ears

The New Mexico Film Experience takes over Santa Fe’s Center for Contemporary Arts Cinematheque on Sunday, March 17. This partnership between CCA and the New Mexico Film Office features screenings and panel discussions about film from a local perspective. This month’s topic is “Composing for Film.” Composers and musicians Ck Marlow, Jeff Mettling, John Rangel, Andy Gabrys and Sue Lucas will be hosting the panel on what composing means for film and how it’s done. Films will be screened with and without score. This event will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is free and open to the public.

Reel World: Rocky Mountain High Rocky Mountain High

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour breezes through the KiMo Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 21. Each year, programmers in Alberta, Canada, assemble a collection of breathtaking short films from around the world concentrating on mountain sports, adventure travel, high-altitude culture and environmental concerns. This world tour represents the best of the best. Each night’s selection will run from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This event is a benefit for NM Wilderness Alliance and the Mountain Fund. Tickets are $12 each day or $20 for both and can be purchased at the KiMo box office or through KimoTickets.com.
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