‘The premier adventure film festival for women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers’ will show at The Waypoint on Nov. 28
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On Tuesday, Nov. 28, the No Man’s Land Film Festival will screen at The Waypoint.
According to a festival press release, NMLFF is “the premier adventure film festival for women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers.” Tickets are on sale for $10, and the event is hosted by the Arts Council of Big Sky as part of the Adventure Circuit film series.
“We are not your average film festival,” Kathy Karlo, NMLFF executive director, stated in the release. “While we hold firm to some mainstream elements, the stories we share embody a radical vision of hope and change—requiring an innovative format … 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 aims to be 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, according to the press release.
“Prioritizing equitable accessibility, NMLFF offers closed-captioning on all film programming. Despite the name, No Man’s Land encourages everyone to attend,” the release stated.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with films beginning at 7 p.m.