The Next Big Adventure
No Man’s Land Film Festival
Thursday, Feb. 29, 6 p.m. (Film at 7 p.m.)
MadTree Brewing
3301 Madison Road
Tickets: $22, include film viewing and movie snacks. A cash bar will be available.
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Experience the great outdoors – and get energized for Women's History Month – at the The No Man's Land Film Festival!
Adventure Crew and the Red River Gorge Climbers’ Coalition (RRGCC) have teamed up to bring the premier all-women adventure film festival to Cincinnati. The films will focus on a range of outdoor themes, from climbing to winter sports to conservation for a fun, inspiring evening.
“Adventure Crew and RRGCC are so excited to bring this awesome film festival to Cincinnati!,” says Shauna Steigerwald of Adventure Crew. “We believe the outdoors are for everyone, so it's important to showcase women as well as members of the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities participating in outdoor sports and conservation.”
Based in Denver, Colorado, the film festival has reached audiences in nearly every U.S. state and abroad. “No Man’s Land” celebrates the full breadth of women and gender-nonconforming athletes, creatives, storytellers and adventurers. Its mission is to un-define feminine in adventure, sport and film. Through human collaboration and action-oriented solutions, “No Man’s Land” continues to implement and inspire change in the outdoor, sport, and film industries.
“Inclusivity is key,” says Steigerwald. “So the No Man's Land' Film Festival is open to everyone. Some films do include light profanity or adult themes (transgender issues, disordered eating), so parents should use their discretion depending on their kids' ages and experiences.”
All proceeds from the event will be split between the two presenting nonprofits: Adventure Crew, whose mission is to connect city teens to nature and each other through engaging outdoor adventures; and RRGCC, which is dedicated to securing and protecting open, public access to rock climbing in the Red River Gorge area of Kentucky and promoting conservation of the environment on the lands where they climb.