New Mexico film festivals collection 1980 - 2008.

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New Mexico film festivals collection 1980 - 2008.

This collection contains material on New Mexico film festivals, the activities of the Governor's Council on Film and Media Industries and the New Mexico Film Office, and miscellaneous motion picture activity in New Mexico. The records are divided into four series. Center for Contemporary Arts: This series contains material on the ongoing film program and festivals of the Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA), also known as Plan B Evolving Arts and CCA Cinemateque. New Mexico Film Festivals: This series contains material on festivals such as the Santa Fe Film Festival, Taos Talking Pictures Festival and Telluride Film Festival in Santa Fe. There are official programs, movie descriptions, call for entries, clippings, festival schedules and press kits. New Mexico Film Office and the Governor's Council on Film and Media Industries: This series includes meeting agendas, minutes and related material from the Film Advisory Board and the Governor's Council on Film and Media Industries, 2003-2007. New Mexico and Film (Miscellaneous) : This series contains news clippings, press information on films shot in the state and items relating to the promotion of the motion picture industry in the state.

2 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7249041

Museum of New Mexico Library

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New Mexico Film Office

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The Motion Picture Industry Promotion Commission was established in 1970 (1970 NM Laws, Chp. 11, Sec. 1-2). The Commission was abolished and its duties were transferred to the Dept. of Development's Board of Economic Development in 1976 (1976 NM Laws, Chp. 26, Sec. 1-2). In 1977 the Dept. of Development was abolished and the Board was transferred to the newly created Commerce and Industry Dept.'s Motion Picture Bureau within the Economic Development Division. The Commerce and Industry Dept. was ...

Bowman, Jonathan 1704-1775

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Jonathan Bowman (1703/04-1775) graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1724 (M.A., 1727). He was a conservative churchman, though popular, and was settled at the First Congregational Church in Dorchester, Mass., in 1729; he remained until dismission after a dispute with the congregation late in 1773. He died in May 1775. Bowman was a diffident person who disliked preaching at public events; moreover, he did not like having his sermons printed. From the...

Plan B Evolving Arts.

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Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe

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Santa Fe Film Festival

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