We Were Eddington

Eddington is the fourth film written and directed by Ari Aster and produced by A24. It opened July 18, 2025. He chose Truth or Consequences to be the setting for his movie. Filming took place in March and May of 2024 and impacted the town and its residents in many ways. The documentary movie: We Were Eddington, by Diane Gunning, hopes to convey that impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Truth or Consequences New Mexico?

T or C as it is called by locals is located on the Rio Grande River roughly half way between Albuquerque and Las Cruces.

Why does it have such an unusual name?

The city was originally named Hot Springs, like several other cities in the country, until 1950 when it was renamed after the popular radio show “Truth or Consequences” hosted by Ralph Edwards. It is a town of about 6,000 people.

What can I find in the photo gallery?

In the photo gallery, you will find a collection of images showcasing the filming locations and events surrounding Eddington.

How can I stay updated on the movie’s progress?

You can stay updated on the movie’s progress by regularly visiting our website, where we will post updates, news, and insights about the filmmaking journey. Join us as we document this exciting project.

How can I share my Eddington experience?

You can share your Eddington experience by leaving a comment in the designated section on our website. We encourage everyone to contribute their stories and insights to foster community engagement.

★★★★★

The Eddington movie filming in Truth or Consequences was a remarkable experience. As a background extra, I felt part of something special, capturing the essence of our town’s cinematic history. The interviews and stories shared by fellow extras truly highlight the community’s engagement and passion for filmmaking. This website is a fantastic platform to document our experiences and keep the spirit of Eddington alive for future generations. I look forward to seeing how this project unfolds and connects us all through our shared memories.

Gabriel Costa

Eddington Film Project