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New Mexico filmmaker Catharine Jones in a scene from the sci-fi/horror short film “Hatchlings.” (Courtesy of Barb O’Dell)
“Hatchlings” is the little engine that just keeps going and going.
Catharine Jones is perfectly fine with it.
The New Mexico-based filmmaker is surprised by all the places the sci-fi/horror short film has gone.
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The film won best horror short at Peephole Film Festival in Guadalajara, Mexico. It premiered at the Albuquerque Film & Music Experience and screened at Boca do Infernos’s Film Festival in São Paulo, Brazil.
Right before the pandemic crippled the United States, the film had its time to shine at the Durango Independent Film Festival in Durango, Colorado.
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The New Mexico-based filmmaker was able to put together the film “The Three Day Nun.”
“To be honest, the film wasn’t planned at all,” Buckley says. “My mom is from there, and for centuries my family has either been monks or nuns at some point. I wanted to learn more about it and embrace that part of my background.”
“The Three Day Nun” follows Buckley, her mother and her aunt’s journey of becoming a Theravada Buddhist Nun for three days in Ubon Ratchathani.
Buckley says her mother and aunt talked the temple leaders into letting her film during her time there.
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