The ranch had running water and electricity, a far cry from other locations, where buildings consisted of facades. This movie was filmed in Santa Fe, Abiqui, and on the Bonanza Creek Ranch.
The Screen thanks all of the many patrons, guests and filmmakers for their support throughout our nearly 20-year run. Cowboys and Aliens (2011) Flickr/Heather Paul. In addition to showing films, The Screen also hosted lectures by film makers, cinematographers, actors, and directors. We are proud that The Screen has showcased world, art and independent films since its founding in 1999. The Screen was operated by and founded at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design, which is closing in May 2018. The Screen will cease operations effective April 30, 2018. The Screen’s official website currently has a goodbye statement: While The Screen showcased contemporary foreign and American-made art-house and independent films - as well as classic and cult films - for film lovers throughout the community, it also served as an educational venue for College of Santa Fe students.” It was financed by New York City-based philanthropists Armand and Celeste Bartos. “The Screen, originally called the Screen at Studio 2, opened in December 1998 on the campus of what was then the College of Santa Fe. Which says The Screen will close on April 30th (but the place will remain intact for now in case it gets rescued again and reopened). “Finale Looms for Art-House Cinema The Screen” Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper article from April 19th, 2018: