The No Man’s Land Film Festival is an all-female adventure film festival connecting women in pursuit of the radical. Based out of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, the NMLFF highlights like-minded individuals who are action-oriented, have a desire to experience their passions and environments through a uniquely female lens, and above all, love adventure. The festival’s aim is to redefine femininity in sport, adventure, culture and conservation through the power of video. This is the third year the film festival has toured around the country, and 2018 features some of the best hardcore female adventure films around. The Spokane EWU campus is hosting the event on March 2, and tickets are available now. The film festival begins at 7 p.m., followed by a panel discussion of women in the outdoors community. The trailer for this year’s festival can be found at Nomanslandfilmfestival.org. The festival is free for EWU students, and only $2.50 per person for non-students. //
Jon Jonckers
A quick search on the Out There Outdoors website brings up over 100 articles written by Jon Jonckers. He's been a constant contributor since 2006, and he still enjoys sharing his love for the region with anyone willing to listen. From bold action photos to authentic gear reviews to thoughtful interviews, Jon gets out there a lot!
Share this Post
Facebook
Twitter
Related Posts
“Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet” by Ben Goldfarb
Out There Outdoors
December 22, 2024
READ MORE...