lafilmcenter reporter
Ali Atshani’s latest feature film, *My Little Moon*, has been officially selected for the competition section of the 24th Santa Fe International Film Festival, one of the most prominent celebrations of independent cinema in the United States. The festival will take place from February 21 to 23 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, bringing together filmmakers, industry professionals, and cinephiles from around the world.
Shot in Los Angeles last year, *My Little Moon* is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that explores the events of 2022 in Iran, focusing on the tragic deaths of young protesters during the *Woman, Life, Freedom* movement. The film provides a gripping and emotional portrayal of the struggles faced by Iranian youth during that time, shedding light on a crucial chapter in the country’s modern history.
The Santa Fe Film Festival, an annual event dedicated to showcasing the best in cinematic arts, is widely regarded as a premier destination for independent filmmakers. Voted as the best place for filmmakers to live by *MovieMaker Magazine*, Santa Fe has become a hub for both emerging and established directors, thanks to its thriving film community and strong industry partnerships, including collaborations with Universal, Netflix, and other major studios. The festival not only provides a platform for outstanding films but also fosters discussions through Q&A sessions, industry panels, workshops, and networking opportunities.
With a rich cinematic heritage dating back to 1898, when a crew sent by Thomas Edison shot *Indian Day School* in New Mexico, the state has played a vital role in American filmmaking. Over 300 feature films have been shot in the region since 1911, including iconic titles such as *3:10 to Yuma*, *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade*, *Red Dawn*, and *Young Guns*. The unique landscapes, dramatic lighting, and deep cultural roots of New Mexico have long made it a favorite location for filmmakers seeking to enhance their storytelling.
The Santa Fe Film Festival itself has evolved from a small, grassroots event into a world-renowned celebration of independent cinema. With a history spanning over four decades, the festival was officially founded in 1999 as a nonprofit organization, with its first Best Feature award going to *The Cider House Rules*. Since then, it has welcomed submissions from around the world, drawing both Hollywood veterans and independent filmmakers eager to showcase their work to audiences, critics, and distributors.

This year’s edition promises to be an exciting gathering, with a diverse lineup of films spanning multiple genres and cultural perspectives. The festival’s jurors, a mix of local and international film professionals, are dedicated to recognizing compelling storytelling and artistic excellence. Attendees can also look forward to red carpet events, press interviews, and exclusive after-parties, making it a must-attend event for film enthusiasts.
With *My Little Moon*, Ali Atshani continues his tradition of crafting socially relevant and emotionally impactful cinema. His participation in the Santa Fe Film Festival further underscores the global significance of the film’s subject matter, bringing international attention to the voices and struggles of Iranian youth.
For more details about the festival and its full lineup, visit the [Santa Fe Film Festival’s official website](https://santafefilmfestival.com).
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