Film Fest
NO MAN'S LAND FILM FEST
Join us for this inspiring series of films about women in the outdoors.
The Winter Edition, six short films from The No Man’s Land Film Festival. The (NMLFF) is the premier
all-women + genderqueer adventure film festival.
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GOING GREENLAND
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THE DESTINY OF A SHERPA WOMAN
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THE FABULOUS LIFE OF NANCY GREENE RAINE
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RE
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CYCLES
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EARTHSIDE
Each location has plenty of seating and multiple screens to watch the films. The films include captions.
See you there!
Andrea and the team.
FILM NOTES
GOING GREENLAND
What happens when you combine a renewable energy sailboat with an arctic ski expedition in Greenland for the first time ever? How do we follow our dreams-and passions while still living in a way that is more in harmony with our environment?
THE DESTINY OF A SHERPA WOMAN
Step by step. To the rhythm of Yangji's sure and steady pace, we walk through her life journey, as she returns after many years of absence to the poor village in the Everest region where she grew up.
THE FABULOUS LIFE OF NANCY GREENE RAINE
As a ski racer, coach, Olympic champ, mountain-resort visionary and Canadian Senator, Nancy Greene Raine is a household name for many Canadians. Hold on to your toques because we're dropping in, to a masterclass in how to live life at 120 km/hour.
RE
Twenty years ago, Re forged her own path in the outdoor sports community as one of the few women in her field. As an action sports photographer, she is dedicated to working with and showcasing the strength and individual personalities of female athletes.
CYCLES
The film showcases a group of freeriders exploring the stunning mountains of Tyrol. However, it goes beyond just action and athletic performance. The project delves into the female menstrual cycle and the transformative power of living in tune with it.
EARTHSIDE
In the spring of 2022, four athletes on The North Face team, Emily Harrington, Brette Harrington, Christina Lusti and Hilaree Nelson embarked on the trip of a lifetime. Their expedition to climb and ski epic first descents on Baffin Island, Canada became a celebration of their accomplishments, of their friendship, and of their lives.