The Call

The Call is an award-winning documentary exploring the mental health challenges faced by firefighters and first responders, focusing on trauma, resilience, and the human cost of emergency service.

Learn more: https://thecalldocumentary.com/

The Call Film Premiere

June 20, 2026

The award- winning documentary The Call will be presented at a special community screening and panel discussion on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the South Valley Community Center located at 2008 Larrazolo Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105.

This powerful community event is presented in partnership with The Sodality Foundation. Together, The Call and the Sodality Foundation aim to elevate awareness around the emotional and psychological toll faced by firefighters and first responders, while highlighting actionable pathways for support, healing, and systemic change.

The evening will feature a screening of The Call, a documentary following firefighters as they navigate trauma, stress, and resilience in the line of duty. The film highlights the mental health challenges faced by first responders and has received recognition across multiple international film festivals for its impact and storytelling.

Following the screening, a panel discussion will bring together voices from the first responder and mental health communities to continue the conversation and highlight local resources and support systems in New Mexico.

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Tickets cost $10

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

The Call is presented by Charles English, who serves as executive producer, cinematographer and field producer, alongside director, producer, and editor Laura Boyd Owen. Together, they are an independent filmmaking team driven by a shared commitment to telling human-centered stories that spark dialogue and social awareness. Working with limited resources but a strong sense of purpose, they built The Call as a deeply personal documentary that sheds light on the mental health challenges faced by firefighters and first responders in New Mexico. Their collaborative approach blends intimate storytelling with a focus on impact, aiming to elevate voices often left unheard while fostering greater understanding, compassion, and change within the communities they portray.

ABOUT THE PANEL

Following the screening of The Call, attendees will be invited to a moderated panel discussion featuring voices from film, fire service leadership, and mental health care. The conversation will explore the real-world impact of trauma on first responders, the importance of peer and clinical support systems, and the urgent need for continued dialogue around mental health in emergency services.

The panel will be moderated by Laura Boyd Owen, Director, Producer, and Editor of The Call, and will include:

• Chief Paul Bearce (Ret.), Rio Rancho Fire and Rescue

• Lt. Robert Arrieta, Albuquerque Fire Rescue

• Heather Rist, LPC, Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in trauma and mental health care for first responders

• Dr. Jackson Williams, DBH, LPCC, behavioral health professional (participating as backup panelist)

Together, the panel brings a unique blend of lived experience, leadership, and clinical expertise to foster an open and meaningful conversation about resilience, recovery, and support for those who serve on the front lines.

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Listen to the Podcast Interview

The filmmakers, Laura Boyd Owen and Charles Edwin English, sat down with Wildsound Film Festival for an in-depth conversation about The Call. They discussed the inspiration behind the film, the challenges of independent filmmaking, and the importance of addressing the mental health crisis among firefighters and first responders.