48 hour film project
V.25 No.42 | 10/20/2016

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Migration Pattern
Artful Life reveals the Migration Experience, 48 Hour short shockers and rock climbing docs are screened, learn to Be Your Own Hollywood and SFIFF continues.
V.25 No.30 | 7/28/2016

Another 48 Hrs.
The 48 Hour Film Project, Free Flicks at Civic Plaza and a new documentary about Western visionary Charles Lummis.
V.25 No.29 | 7/21/2016

Short Premiere
This weekend the KiMo Theatre (423 Central NW) is hosting two nights of 48 Hour Film premieres.
V.25 No.26 | 6/30/2016

Yo Soy Groot
Guardians of the Galaxy in Spanish, SFIFF and 48 Hr deadlines loom, and Hitchcock & other top films screen at Kimo.
V.24 No.43 | 10/22/2015

Rock stars
Reel Rock 10 climbs to new heights, 48 Hour Film Project goes sci-fi, Russell Brand gets documented.
V.24 No.38 | 9/17/2015

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Magnificent cinema
¡Cine Magnifico! treats Burque to Latin film, the 48 Hour Film Project goes Sci-Fi.
V.24 No.32 | 8/6/2015

Cinema Cubana
Hispanic Cultural Center celebrates Cuban cinema, Santa Fe Film Festival needs staff and Elvis has entered the building at KiMo
V.24 No.31 | 7/30/2015

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48 hour notice
48 Hour Film Project takes over KiMo, TEDxABQ wants your videos, vote for your favorites at Wild Bill’s Crazy Film Festival
V.23 No.30 | 7/24/2014

The Best of 48
Mesa del Sol hosts frree Movies on the Mesa, 48 Hour Film Project offers up its top films of 2014, Cinemakr celebrates our favorite movie musicals.
V.23 No.29 | 7/17/2014

Fast fest
New Mexico Film Foundation sponsors acting showcase and NASA filmmaking contest, Meryl Streep gets a summer film festival at KiMo Theatre.
V.23 No.27 | 7/3/2014

48 hours, extended
48 Hour Film Project extends its deadline, Can’t Stop the Serenity lands at KiMo, Matilda screens at South Broadway.
V.23 No.10 | 3/6/2014

Jews on film
Travel around the state to see what’s happening in the cinematic scene. This week: Yiddish cinema, the Swayze craze and short film shenanigans.
V.22 No.40 | 10/3/2013

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48 Hour frights
The 48 Hour Film Project in Albuquerque is launching a brand new, horror-based competition. Teams will have just two days to write, shoot, edit and premiere their short horror masterpieces.
V.21 No.30 | 7/26/2012

Film Flashback
The ’80s are back in a big way, and this Friday night, you’ll get to choose from one of four hallmark films of the era screening in and around Albuquerque. For starters, Alibi Midnight Movie Madness returns to the Guild Cinema in Nob Hill for the ongoing “30th anniversary of the Summer of 1982” celebration (the greatest summer in the history of movies). This time, we’re bringing you the sci-fi goodness of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In addition to the film, there will be cool door prizes courtesy of Stranger Factory and Bubonicon. The film starts at 10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 27 and 28. Tickets are $8 adults, $6 students and seniors.
V.21 No.29 | 7/19/2012

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Two Nights of 48 Hours
An incredible 53 teams of hardworking filmmakers spent the weekend running around Albuquerque feverishly trying to complete their short films for the annual 48 Hour Film Project. It’s all over now but the crying.