Star Gazing

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No Country, based on the novel by Tesuque resident Cormac McCarthy, was filmed in Albuquerque, Las Vegas and Santa Fe's Garson Studios, and showcases the natural beauty of the state's landscape. But the film's four Oscars weren't the only big news for Tamalewood.

"Terminator has been fun for us," [Jeremy Hariton] tells SFR. "It's created a lot of excitement for the state. We've suddenly got the ability to tell LA studios that we're doing this caliber of movie here and getting the kind of exposure New Mexico needs. In fact, I'm even more excited about 2009 than I was about 2008. The potential [Screen Actors Guild] strike has slowed down the commitments a bit, but the interest in all of New Mexico is really huge."

Santa Fe is getting in on the studio action as well. Santa Fe Studios received a unanimous green light in March from the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners to break ground [Zane's World, May 21: "Power Steering"] . And it's set to do just that early in 2009.

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Star Gazing

Sure, Javier Bardem and the Coen brothers won Oscars at the beginning of 2008 for No Country for Old Men. But the real film winner in 2008? New Mexico.

No Country, based on the novel b...

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