[Moab, UT] — No Man’s Land Film Festival (NMLFF), the premier adventure film festival for women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers, announces its 2025 World Tour succeeding its 10th Annual Flagship Film Festival. Presented by Mountain Hardwear with additional support from deuter, Fat Tire, and Chronicle Cinema, NMLFF’s World Tour showcases 6 unique film programs and 60 films.
“In a time when many voices are being silenced, we stand firm in our belief that storytelling is a powerful tool for change,” says Executive Director, Kathy Karlo. “We are all aware of the shifting political landscape and its impacts on our shared work to foster belonging, advance justice, and advocate for human rights. As we double down on the fight for racial and gender justice, No Man’s Land remains committed to creating a space that celebrates resilience, joy, and empowerment. We cannot let hate and bigotry prevail. With an unwavering commitment and grounded in compassion and love, we must move forward. We are not going back.”
No Man’s Land Film Festival is a service-minded, community-oriented arts and advocacy not-for-profit organization that seeks to break patterns and cycles of harm both individually and collectively. Through the power of film, storytelling, and live performances, the festival aims to inspire, uplift, and connect a diverse and resilient community committed to meaningful change.
In addition to featuring bold and inspiring films from female and genderqueer filmmakers, athletes, and environmentalists from around the world, the festival fosters an inclusive environment through engaging panel discussions, networking opportunities, and more. With the current political climate placing additional challenges on marginalized communities, No Man’s Land offers a much-needed space for hope, empowerment, and shared resilience.
Film Lineup
Entangled
A short film about the bond between two Scottish winter climbers, capturing the rhythm of climbing, belaying, and the joy of movement.
Earthworks
Ceramicist Kim Hall draws parallels between her craft and her love for desert rock climbing.
Body of a Line
Madeleine Sorkin’s ascent of Dunn-Westbay Direct on Long’s Peak is both a physical challenge and a creative journey, brought to life in a unique animated film.
Onsight
Seneida Biendarra embraces her disability, leading her to compete on the world stage.
Guerreras (Women Warriors)
Seven women climbers gather around a fire in Colombia, sharing struggles and triumphs—from first female ascents to personal battles—finding strength in their shared stories.
In Sequence
Katie Lamb, one of the world’s strongest boulderers, climbs for inspiration, not fame. Her ascent of Box Therapy (V15/16) forces her to reflect on what truly drives her.
Jamie
Legendary climber Jamie Logan kept a secret for 60 years—she wanted to be a woman. At 69, she began her transition. Now at 76, she’s living with more love, connection, and purpose than ever before.
Tickets for the 2025 No Man’s Land Film Festival World Tour are now available:
Buy tickets here.
2025 EVENT INFORMATION:
DATES: April 25, 2025 | Doors 6:00 p.m. | Showtime: 7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Climb Moab | 11850 S Hwy 191 Unit A8, Moab, UT, 84532
TICKETS: General Admission $35
HOSTED BY: Climb Moab
MORE INFORMATION: https://nomanslandfilmfestival.org/full-tour/2025/3/4/no-mans-land-film-festival-moab-ut-3nnzr
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