Albuquerque Journal

WHAT IS SUCCESS?

Film looks at alternativ­e concepts of happiness

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Pamela Tanner Boll, like many other filmmakers, worked diligently on her film project. With research starting in 2010 and production in 2012 through 2013, she is finally taking her film on the road. And she couldn’t be happier. “We had so much fun making the film,” she says. “It has been important to share this with audiences.”

Boll’s film is called “A Small Good Thing.”

The film asks the question, what does it take to live a better life against a backdrop of a new era of emotional and economic challenges in today’s world?

Shot in various locations in Massachuse­tts, it follows six people who focus on alternativ­e concepts of happiness and success.

From social work student Tim Durrin to yoga teacher Mark Gerow to farmers Jen and Pete Salinetti, these “everyday people” find personal satisfacti­on via their links to nature, chosen profession­s, and interconne­ctedness with others, forgoing convention­al definition­s.

The film will screen at 7 tonight at the Center for Contempora­ry Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe.

Then there will be two screenings at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, and Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Guild Cinema, 3405 E. Central.

Boll will also host a Q&A session after each screening.

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 ?? COURTESY OF MYSTIC ARTISTS ?? Tim Durrin, Uri Halevi and Jeremy Durrin in a scene from the film “A Small Good Thing.”
COURTESY OF MYSTIC ARTISTS Tim Durrin, Uri Halevi and Jeremy Durrin in a scene from the film “A Small Good Thing.”

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