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The Sun Never Sets

October 17, 2012 0h 54m

Originally released in 2012. The Sun Never Sets is a documentary film. directed by Ben Daitz. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

Smithsonian Magazine once asked the rhetorical question, 'Can a weekly paper in rural New Mexico raise enough hell to keep its readers hungry for more, week after week?' The Rio Grande Sun, published in Espanola, New Mexico is considered one of the best weekly newspapers in the country. The Sun is known for its investigative reporting. It broke the story that its own rural community had the highest per capita heroin overdose rate in the country. It has led the fight for open records and open meetings in a county where political shenanigans are the rule. The film follows the Sun's reporters and editors as they write about the news, the sports, the art and culture of a large rural county. John Burnett, an NPR correspondent, reports on the Sun's Police Blotter--'the best in the country.' Tony Hillerman, the celebrated author and newspaper editor, speaks eloquently about the value of community newspapers. The Sun Never Sets is narrated by Bob Edwards, Peabody Award winning news anchor.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 17, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 0h 54m 54 minutes total
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Budget $75K Production budget
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Language English Original language

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$75,000

Production Companies

  • Tijeras Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sun Never Sets about?

Smithsonian Magazine once asked the rhetorical question, 'Can a weekly paper in rural New Mexico raise enough hell to keep its readers hungry for more, week after week?' The Rio Grande Sun, publish...

Who directed The Sun Never Sets?

The Sun Never Sets was directed by Ben Daitz.

How long is The Sun Never Sets?

The Sun Never Sets has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).

When was The Sun Never Sets released?

The Sun Never Sets was released on October 17, 2012 in theaters.