Albuquerque Journal - SFiFF named to MovieMaker's '50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee'
It’s a repeat.
For the second year in a row, the Santa Fe International Film Festival has received accolades from MovieMaker Magazine.
On Tuesday, the trade publication named SFiFF as one of the “50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee.”
The festival has made the list nine times and will be marking its 16th festival in Oct. 16-20.
Pasatiempo - Film festival honored by MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker Magazine today named the Santa Fe International Film Festival as one of its “50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2024.”
SFIFF is the only film festival in New Mexico to make the list, which will appear in the magazine's spring issue.
“As Santa Fe becomes a major hub for production, SFiFF remains consistent in its dedication to filmmakers and the art of making movies in this community," says Jacques Paisner, the festival's artistic director. "Coinciding with Santa Fe’s listing as MovieMaker’s number one small city, we feel it is apropos to be included again on this list of top regional festivals.”
Redfin Blog - The Ultimate Santa Fe, NM Bucket List: 8 Ideas for Exploring the City
With exhilarating hiking trails and a vibrant artistic community, Santa Fe is a beacon of creativity and adventure, promising memorable experiences and opportunities for enriching self-reflection. When exploring and learning more about living in Santa Fe, It’s hard not to be captivated by the rich culture of this town and start to explore renting an apartment in Santa Fe or even buying a home in the city.
From taking a stroll down Canyon Road to look at the art galleries to visiting one of Santa Fe’s famous festivals, here’s Redfin’s ultimate bucket list for uncovering all that this Southwestern city has to offer.
Albuquerque Journal - Inside the (art) house: Santa Fe International Film Festival teams up with Violet Crown for monthly cinema series
The Santa Fe International Film Festival features some of the best independent film from around the world.
The festival screens plenty of movies that come out in the months after the initial festival in October.
SFiFF officials wanted to keep giving film lovers opportunities to see the screened films as they get worldwide release.
The festival has teamed up with Violet Crown Cinema in the Santa Fe Railyards to host a monthly Art House Cinema Series.