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Fred Jee • April 4, 2024

Film Productions and Projects Set in Anza-Borrego Desert

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Film Productions and Projects Set in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

A Showcase of Diverse Productions Filmed in the Desert

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park's unique landscape has hosted a plethora of film and television productions, reflecting its appeal as a versatile location for various genres. From intense dramas to light-hearted comedies and insightful documentaries, the desert provides a captivating backdrop that enhances the visual and thematic elements of each project.


Below is a list of notable productions set in this stunning locale, highlighting the wide array of creative endeavors that have utilized this scenic space.



CURRENT: An upcoming untitled film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, and Sean Penn, is set to release on August 8, 2025. It was partially filmed in and around Borrego Springs, including Montezuma Road and other Anza-Borrego locations.


Verve Reposar and Fireplace Productions- The Fairy (2023)

Red Crow Media- Shadows in the Desert: High Strangeness in the Borrego Triangle (2022)

Rob Anthony Productions- You Don’t Deserve This (2022)

Lionsgate- Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Path 88 Productions- BAD (2022)

Grossmont College- Sky Art in Borrego Springs (2022)

Path 88 Productions- A Gift for All Ages (2022)

Tucci & Co Productions- Borrego (2021)

Rebecca Maddalo Film- Evermore (2020)

Air Capital Productions- Signal (2019)

AIS- Miracle in the Desert: The Rise and Fall of the Salton Sea (2019)

Hieronymus Pictures- Bosch: Episode 8/season 5 (2019)

Jesus Llovaras films- X (2018)

Rain City Cinema- Salvation Mountain (2018)

Muddy Crown Films- Fox Chase Hare (2018)

Salton Sea Films & Efektura- Desert Coffee (2017)

American Dream Cinema- Little Rusty (2017)

Billings Gates Media- Imperial Sands (2017)

Paul Keiner Productions- Cataract Gold (2017)

A Shelby Baldock film- Faceless, But Remembered (2016)

London School of Film- Zaire (2016)

Last Desert Days, LLC- Last Days in the Desert (2015)

Quiet Rebel Films- The Killjoys (2015)

HD Productions, Inc.- The Caravan (2015)

Path88 Productions- Long Distance (2015)

Lincoln Motors Corp.- Bloom (2015)

Palomar College TV- Breaking Point (2014)

The Environmental Legacy Project/The American Mercury, Inc.- Becoming California (2014)

American Dream Cinema- The LEGend of Peg LEG’s LEG (2014)

The New Eye Productions- Halyconaire: Anza-Borrego (2014)

ESP Productions- Salton (2014)

American Dream Cinema- Barren (2013)

Conventional Films- The Day We Were (2012)

Backcountry Picture, Inc- California Forever: The Story of California State Parks (2012)

YouTube+- Race Across America: Glass Elevator of Montezuma Grade (2012)

YouTube+- California Travel Tips (2012)

High Ground Video Productions+- Off Roading in the Anza-Borrego Desert (2011)

Humble Like Dirt Productions+- Capo Valley Four Wheelers trip to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (2011)

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Learn More About Borrego Springs Film History

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