The New Mexico Film Office Announces
the Feature Film Outlaw Land is
Currently in Production in New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. – The New Mexico Film Office today announced the feature
film Outlaw Land, produced by Keystone Films LLC, has begun production in
New Mexico. Filming will take place during September and October 2021 in
Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
“There is no place but New Mexico to tell the old western tale of Butch Cassidy.
Ranches, western sets, wild horses, vast stunning deserts with train tracks that
wind with the landscape, New Mexico is and has always been the place to
shoot a western,” said Amber Dodson, Director, New Mexico Film Office.
Outlaw Land is directed by Anthony C. Ferrante (Sharknado) and produced by
Daniel Lusko (Persecuted).
Outlaw Land is the story of Butch Cassidy and a wild bunch who flee from
authorities after robbing a train.
The production will employ approximately 20 New Mexico crew members, 15
New Mexico principal cast members, and 150 New Mexico background and
extras.
“We’re excited to make an iconic western with local New Mexicans at the helm.
In addition, we are thrilled to partner with the Wheels Museum of ABQ, and
NM Locomotive who are preserving some of New Mexico’s greatest treasures
as we bring a memorable western movie like Butch Cassidy to life,” said Daniel
Lusko, Producer.
For more information on the production contact daniel.lusko@icloud.com.
All film and television productions in New Mexico are required to adhere to the
state’s operative emergency public health order, associated public health
restrictions and COVID-Safe Practices.
The New Mexico Film Office has released Back2One, a catchall set of
principles, general recommendations, and resources for film and television
productions operating during COVID-19. Back2One recommendations and
other COVID-Safe Practices can be found at nmfilm.com.
Year: 2021
Project Type: Feature Film
Status: In Production