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ELIZABETH GAYLYNN BAKER

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Elizabeth Gaylynn Baker is an award winning filmmaker who worked on eleven independent films in Los Angeles before writer and directing her first documentary, WHEN BUFFALO ROAM. The film won Best Social Documentary Short at the New York International Film and Video Festival.

Elizabeth's next documentary, the feature length, THE TRAIL OF PAINTED PONES, narrated by Ali MacGraw and judged by Sony Classics in New York, won Best Documentary at the White Sands Film Festival. The film then aired on PBS.

In 2002, Baker worked closely with New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson recruiting Shirley MacLaine, Val Kilmer, Masha Mason and members of the New Mexico House and Senate, to pass ground breaking film legislation. It was the beginning of New Mexico's vital film industry growth.

Elizabeth's film WHEN BUFFALO ROAM played at the WILDsound Film Festival in July 2008

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