Dartmouth Events

Film: "No Man's Land Film Festival"

An evening of award-winning short films starring wild, driven and inspired adventure women.

Sunday, February 18, 2018
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Hopkins Center 123 Spaulding Auditorium
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Films
Fee required. Tickets required.

Founded in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, this all-female adventure film festival highlights and connects women in pursuit of the radical. The evening consists of award-winning short films starring wild, driven and inspired women expressing their love of sport, girl power and the great outdoors.

Here are just a few of the badass gals you’ll meet: From a Chinese orphanage to the Paralympics, Scout Bassett cannot be stopped. Blind and afraid of water, 49-year-old Vivian dove in to save her life. Ultra-long-distance bike racer Lael attempts 800+ miles of desert single track. Aging Mexican pro wrestler Luna struggles to stay in the ring. Quincy, a fearless five-year-old surfing prodigy, hunts every wave. Activist NYC skateboarders, the “Brujas,” build community through pavement and art. Extreme skiers, synchronized swimmers, rock climbers, canyon divers and the Moxi Skate Team—these girl warriors help redefine femininity in sport, their industry and life. Runtime: 1h30m

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