AT THE END OF THE SANTA FE TRAIL Revives the Inspiring Story of Sister Blandina Segale
New Mexico based film by Cinevision Film Ranch launches DVD release, showcasing life of remarkable nun.
By: Cinevision Global
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Oct. 31, 2024 - PRLog -- Cinevision Film Ranch (CFR) is proud to announce the DVD release of the film, "At the End of the Santa Fe Trail." The project tells the story of the life and writings of Sister Blandina Segale, a nineteenth century nun, who resided in New Mexico. Last summer, the Vatican confirmed Sister Blandina Segale's consideration for canonization for sainthood a errecords of reported miracles resurfaced from people praying her novena. The production is estimated to have employed 145 NewMexicans in both the cast and crew. Talent is 90% New Mexican including Alma Sisneros, who plays the role of Sister Blandina, Scott Michael Campbell, and local director Tomas Sanchez. Executive Producer and Award-winning Director (Santa Fe Film Festival 2023) Tomas Sanchez said: "We filmed in Chama, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and McKinny, TX. I am honored to help share Sister Blandina's story with such an incredibly talented cast including: Alma Sisneros who starred for us as Sister Blandina" Sisneros is well known to audiences for her roles Hell or High Water, Longmire, Breaking Bad, and Night Shi . The cast includes local talent Luce Rains, Vic Browder, Jason Caviello, Sarah Munich, Freddy Lopez, Boots Southerland, David Midthunder, and Forrie J. Smith of Yellowstone. Presenting Hollywood powerhouses like Steven Schub, Kristen Kollender, and Jacob Nichols' portrayal of Billy the Kid. Allen Sanchez, President of CHI St. Joseph's Children, Petitioner for the Cause of Canonization of the Servant of God, Sister Blandina said "Sister Blandina is well known in the Catholic Church for her extraordinary life. I am thrilled we can share her miraculous achievements with the world. Sister Blandina is a Nun who interacted with everyone from Billy the Kid to Gov. Lou Wallace. Blandina's love and compassion touched everyone she met. She was noteworthy in her own time and I am excited that her exemplary story will come to life in this film." Sanchez Films & CFR obtained the rights to the book from The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. The screenplay was penned by the late Robert M. Young, a celebrated filmmaker with award winning work, including winner of the Camera D'Or at the Festival de Cannes (1977) and The Battle of Gregorio Cortez (1982). Legendary Producer / Music Director Frank Mayor of Cinevision Global INC. who played a vital role in the project. For more information on this film, order a copy, or to arrange a screening near you please contact us at SanchezFilmsLLC@GMAIL.COM or go to www.cinevisionglobal.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKtLNEyfd4w