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First film shot entirely in Las Cruces to return to the Rio Grande Theatre

The Las Cruces International Film Festival and Film Las Cruces present, “The Devil’s Mistress” by director Orville “Buddy” Wanzer on Thursday, December 5th, 7pm at the Rio Grande Theatre.  Here is a statement from the organizers:

Wanzer’s 1965 cult classic was the first feature film created and produced in the Las Cruces area and premiered nationally at the Rio Grande Theatre. The screening will draw friends, family, and former students of Wanzer’s to celebrate his legacy as an NMSU professor, and his artistic achievements as an artist and filmmaker in the Southwest. Wanzer passed away in February this year, and was instrumental in growing an independent film scene in southern New Mexico through various foreign film series, special screenings, and student mentoring.

“The Devil’s Mistress” sought to transform the western into what Wanzer described as a “Modern Western, without the Cavalry and without the Indians.” The movie tells the story of four robbers on the lam, escaping toward the Organ Mountains when they happen upon the devil and his mistress, and meet their doom. This special screening is a fundraiser with proceeds going toward the completion of NMSU instructor Julia Smith’s work-in-progress documentary about Wanzer and his relevance to southern New Mexico film culture, with his contribution to the “acid western” subgenre. Attendees will be invited to a reception after the screening.

Smith’s documentary, “The Birth of the Acid Western,” explores this variant of the anti-western genre where there are no heroes and no enemies. Through the The Devil’s Mistress and Wanzer’s life and work, the documentary will consider the production of the film in relationship to the subgenre of the “acid western” and in relation to New Mexico’s burgeoning film industry.

At the screening, Smith will present a promotional trailer for her film, including footage of Wanzer in his last days, interviews with his closest friends and relatives, and archival materials sourced from the Wanzer collections the Rio Grande Historical Collections at NMSU and the Institute of Historical Survey in Las Cruces. The screening is set for Thursday, December 5th at 7:00 pm at the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 Main Street, in Downtown Las Cruces followed by a reception.

Tickets and information for the event are available online at http://bit.ly/dmistress or RSVP on Facebook via the film webpage at https://www.facebook.com/acidwesternlascruces