The BFE camp is thrilled to have announced that their labor of love will soon get its due and wide-spread play on iTunes, Netflix, Video on Demand, and pending cable networks!
Since its 2011 premiere, the film which took home the Best NM Feature award at the Albuquerque Film Festival, has also shown at White Sands International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival, placed at the Las Vegas Comedy Film Festival, and was an Official Semi finalist in the Chicago Comedy Film Festival.
Look forward to the announcement of future showings and DVD availability.
Congratulations to this ALL NEW MEXICO cast and crew!
In this con-gone-wrong comedy, a boozy, disenchanted small-town deputy devises a Bigfoot hoax with his dimwitted sidekick to capture the attention – and the votes – of the townsfolk in a backwater sheriff’s election. Complications abound when the mayor enlists an alluring cryptozoologist to investigate, and hires the hoaxers to guide her.
Friend, actor and fellow blogger, Roscoe Pond is taking some well deserved time off for the holidays…
But before break he left us with his very own tribute to Native American performers whose work was featured in mainstream Entertainment and media over the past year.
Keep-up with local and national casting calls and information with Roscoe on his blog Native American Hollywood.
Nominated Secretary of Transportation in 1983 by President Ronald Regan, Dole was the first woman in American history to hold a cabinet position and as the position directs the U.S. Coast Guard she also became the first woman ever in command of a branch of the U.S. Armed Services.
She was embraced by the conservative Regan administration despite her support of the Equal Rights Amendment; a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which would have guaranteed equality under the law to all Americans regardless of sex, which Reagan opposed.
Dole drove the installation of the third brake light on vehicles and airbags for passenger safety.