DocuFilms Celebrates Four Wins at the 2025 Telly Awards

Santa Fe-based nonprofit production company DocuFilms has been honored with four prestigious Telly Awards, recognizing two of its recent documentary films for their excellence in storytelling, music, and social impact.

“Eating History: A Taste of New Mexico,” which recently premiered on NMPBS, co-produced with the New Mexico Museum Foundation, earned a Silver Telly Award for Documentary. The film explores the deep and complicated cultural roots and rich culinary traditions that define New Mexico, offering viewers a savory journey through the state’s vibrant food heritage.

“Moving Arts: Setting Hearts Ablaze,” an emotionally resonant film centered on the transformative work of Moving Arts Española, swept three major categories:

  • Silver Telly Award – Documentary
  • Silver Telly Award – Original Score
  • Silver Telly Award – Social Impact

Directed by New Mexico native, Zac Cornfield, both films spotlight the power of storytelling to educate, inspire, and uplift communities.

When we began the journey of documenting Moving Arts, I thought we’d be telling the story of a children’s arts program,” said Cornfield. “Instead, we uncovered a deeper narrative — one about healing, resilience, and the power of creativity to reshape lives. ‘Art is Medicine’ became our North Star, and this film is both a tribute to that idea and a love letter to filmmaking itself.

Michael Campbell, co-founder and Executive Producer of DocuFilms, added:
Our mission has always been to tell powerful stories with lasting impact. These awards reflect the spirit, soul, and creativity of New Mexico — and the extraordinary people who make it what it is.

“Moving Arts: Setting Hearts Ablaze” will celebrate its Santa Fe premiere this summer.

The Telly Awards honor excellence in video and television across all screens and platforms, celebrating outstanding storytelling in documentaries, branded content, digital series, and more.

To learn more about DocuFilms and its upcoming projects, visit DocuFilms.org.

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