Film Office News
Albuquerque Ranked No. 2 Best Large City for Film in 2024 by MovieMaker Magazine
New Mexico wins big in this year’s 2024 rankings
Albuquerque Film Office Launches Sustainability Resource Hub for Productions
Site provides robust directory to help film productions lessen their carbon footprint.
An Homage to 'Breaking Bad' and ABQ’s Unstoppable Rise in Film
Statue of 'Breaking Bad’s' Walt and Jesse celebrates economic impact and many film careers started by one of the most popular shows of all time
Historic KiMo Theatre Brings the Upside Down to ABQ
Netflix, NM Film Office and the Albuquerque Film Office host screening of new season of Stranger Things at the KiMo Theater.
Albuquerque Ranked Best Large City for Film Fourth Year in a Row by MovieMaker Magazine
Affordability, diverse locations, work opportunities cited as city’s leading assets
Southwest Airlines Announces Daily Service Between Albuquerque and Burbank, Calif.
Film, tourism, and business draw in new direct flight from Southern California
Local Film Location Scout and Producer to Lead City Film Office
Cyndy McCrossen brings decades of experience to Albuquerque’s film office
Albuquerque Film Office and Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Partner for Indigenous Film Workshop
Event designed to promote career opportunities for aspiring Native American filmmakers
ABQ Film Office Finished 2020 with Impressive List of Wins Despite Shutdown
Year included successes in marketing, workforce training, industry recognition, business recruitment
For Third Straight Year, Albuquerque is Best Place to Live and Work for Film Industry
Pandemic response, tax incentives and recent productions cited as winning assets in MovieMaker magazine rankings