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Nov
28
2023

No Man's Land Film Festival (NMLFF) is the premier all-women adventure film festival based out of Denver, Colorado, that meets a need and desire to highlight and connect women in pursuit of the radical. We are a collaboration and celebration of humans who are deeply engaged in enhancing the feminine presence in the adventure arena. The goal of this festival is to connect like-minded individuals who are action-oriented, wish to support a shared vision of gender equality, have a desire to experience their passions and environments through a uniquely feminine lens, and above all, love adventure.

Along with cultivating a deep interest in exploring the vastness of our planet from a groundbreaking point of view, we strive to create a history of motivating audiences to implement and inspire change through human collaboration. Our mission transcends the films presented; this festival acts as a platform for progressive thought and movement in the outdoor industry. At No Man's Land, we aim to un-define feminine in adventure and sport through film. 

This year's films include:

Who are You to Tell A Story?

Directed & Produced by: Erica Hink

Reclaim Your Water: Natasha Smith

Directed by: Faith E. Briggs, Produced by: Kesshaan Cortez, BJ Frogozo, and Purvi Patel

Miles To Go

Directed by: James Saunders, Produced by: Palmer Morse + Matt Mikkelsen

Walking Two Worlds

Directed by: Maia Wikler, Produced by: Maia Wikler + Keri Oberly

Benched

Directed by: Bronwyn Davies

Elevated

Directed by: Palmer Morse, Produced by: Rachel Weinberg

Free to Run

Directed & Produced by: Carrie + Tim Hifgman