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WWU Outdoor Center No Man's Land Film Festival Screening

No Man’s Land Film Festival (NMLFF), the premier adventure film festival for women, trans, and genderqueer athletes and storytellers, announces its 2026 World Tour, presented with the support of Gnarly Nutrition. 

Through the power of film and storytelling, the festival aims to inspire, uplift, and connect a diverse community committed to meaningful cultural change. In addition to featuring films from women and genderqueer filmmakers and athletes, the World Tour fosters inclusive, locally rooted events.

Starts: April 24, 2026

Time: Doors 6:30 | Show 7 p.m.

Location: Arntzen Hall 100
156 E College Way, Bellingham , WA 98225

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Produced By: No Man's Land Film Festival/WWU Outdoor Center

Contact Person: Sesina Negasi

Phone: 206-741-9649

Email: oc.marketing@wwu.edu

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