World Movie Premiere at El Cortez

Hell or Hot Water” is coming. At the end of the month a group is coming to T or C to teach filmmaking workshops at the elementary school, and they will also be putting on a film screening at El Cortez Theater on Feb 27th.
Hell or Hot Water” and other 16mm films will be the focal point of an evening of 16mm films from the Basement Films archive, live musical performance by The Flute Loops, and the world premiere of “Hell or Hot Water”.
Hell or Hot Water” (2025) is an experimental “hot tub western” short film, created by an ensemble of New Mexican artists and filmed in Truth or Consequences. The film is an irreverent re-imagining of the western film genre, playing with the vocabulary of Hollywood – saloon, showdown, dust, card game, fate, death – to create a campy surreal pastiche. The project was inspired by underground films of the 1950’s-70’s, such as Andy Warhol’s Lonesome Cowboys (1968), Kenneth Anger’s Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954), Alejandro Jodorowsky’s El Topo (1970), and Sheila Page’s Women’s Happy Time Commune (1972) — filmed by Truth or Consequence’s own Ariel Dougherty.
Hell or Hot Water” was created in an anarchic, potluck-style: each player came up with their own character and costume, and the ensemble developed scene ideas together. The project was shot on rolls of expired 16mm film with a hand-wound Bolex film camera and all the sound in the film was sourced from vinyl records and cassette tape recordings.
The filmmakers/ensemble include Beth Hansen, Jenette Isaacson, Lacey Chrisco, Chandler Wigton, Alys Griego, Joseph Reeves, Holly Adams, Leon Rael, Nina Fonoroff, Ariel Dougherty, Charlotte, and James Riedeman. This production was made with equipment and film support from Basement Films.
Thursday, February 27th, 2025
7:00pm
at El Cortez Theater
415 Main St, Truth or Consequences, NM
$5-$15 donation at the door
Content for this article was provided by Basement Films.
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John Johanek spent 40 years in publishing including four years as art director for Popular Mechanics in New York. He then founded his own design consulting firm with clients worldwide. His firm earned the highest awards in magazine design excellence. He’s written numerous articles on the fine points of magazine design in leading industry magazines and presented hundreds of design seminars and workshops for major trade conferences, publishing organizations and private publishers stateside and internationally. He and his wife Durrae have authored two books on Montana (his home state): Montana Behind the Scenes and Montana Folks. For the past several years John has pursued his passion for art and now he and Durrae operate Zia Gallery in Truth or Consequences to showcase their work. He is a member of the board of directors of the Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project.

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