Henny Does Tucson

Henny Does Tucson

Photographer Henny Garfunkel came to Tucson for some peace and quiet and found a city alive with film and filmmakers.

For the last 25 years, Henny Garfunkel has been photographing the film world – snapping portraits, capturing movie sets, documenting film festivals from Berlin to Sundance, Toronto to Cannes. Part of the year she lives in Tucson with her canine pal, Felix. We asked her to show us how Tucson is a Movie City.

Discovering Tucson

Discovering Tucson

Six years ago, just after 9/11, I and my soon-to-be ex-boyfriend wanted to find a place to spend the winter. A New York friend with a beautiful '50s home in the Tucson foothills invited us stay there for February and March. The house was quite spectacular. After a month, we moved downtown to get closer to the street scene - if you can say that Tucson has a street scene.

Staying for the adventure

Staying for the adventure

The following year, I bought a little stone house in downtown Tucson. And then my boyfriend and I broke up. I decided to keep the house. I hired a team to remodel the place, and learned to love this desert town. Tucson has wonderful thrift stores, flea markets, hiking, biking and open spaces everywhere to explore. When I am hiking in the desert, I think that I came here in a bad situation, but stayed for the adventure of a new place.

Everybody goes to the Loft

Everybody goes to the Loft

Part of that adventure is going to the movies. The central place is The Loft. I remember being thrilled to find a place with solid independent programming and great guests. My one pet peeve with Tucson theaters is that they hold over films far past their sell-by date. They still have a Rocky Horror Picture Show midnight screening. In the summer, they project great classic films for free at the Plaza of La Placita. And everyone comes to The Loft: filmmaker Kirby Dick, producer Christine Vachon, director John Waters, actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. I just saw Armistead Maupin, the guy who wrote the Tales of the City novels. The place was filled to the brink with all kinds of people including old ladies and gay men.

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