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No Man's Land Film Festival

No Man’s Land Film Festival (NMLFF), the premier adventure film festival for women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers, announces its 2023 World Tour succeeding its 8th Annual Flagship Film Festival. Presented by Mountain Hardwear with additional support from Black Diamond, NMLFF World Tour showcases 8 unique film programs and over 95 films. 

“We are not your average film festival,” says Executive Director, Kathy Karlo. “While we hold firm to some mainstream elements, the stories we share embody a radical vision of hope and change - requiring an innovative format. Through the films presented, panel discussions, artist exhibits and musical guests, our 2023 lineup encourages a reexamination of how we manifest our personal culture within various communities. We recognize that a vital step to cultivating change is telling your story, which is a deeply vulnerable labor of love. Therefore, at all of our events and across the digital landscape, we aim to facilitate a container that is both ripe with inspiration and supportive to the process.”

Founded in 2015, NMLFF is an international voice for the underrepresented global majority - shaping an inclusive space in adventure, sport and film, while actively investing in BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. Prioritizing equitable accessibility, NMLFF offers closed-captioning on all film programming. Despite the name, No Man’s Land encourages everyone to attend.

2023 EVENT INFORMATION:

Date: November 8, 2023 | Doors 6:00 p.m. | Showtime 7:00 p.m.

Location: Western Washington University campus, Arntzen Hall 100 | 516 High St, Bellingham WA 98225 

Admission: Tickets $7 for students + $12 adults

Hosted By: WWU AS Outdoor Center

Tickets & More Information: http://www.nomanslandfilmfestival.org 

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