
Film Fest
NO MAN'S LAND FILM FEST (NMLFF)
Join us for an inspiring night of storytelling as we host the Winter Edition of the No Man’s Land Film Festival — the premier all-women + genderqueer adventure film festival celebrating bold athletes, adventurers, and creators.
2026 SCREENING DATES
Seattle – Tuesday, January 13
📍 REI Seattle at 222 Yale Ave N
Kirkland – Tuesday, January 20
📍 Moss Bay Hall at 111 Central Way
What to Expect
✔️ Open to all ages — gals, guys, youth, and kids
✔️ A fun community night hosted by Women’s Outdoor Connection & Powder Poobah
✔️ Stunning outdoor films + standout storytelling
✔️ Themes of resilience, friendship, courage, discovery
See you there!
Andrea and the team.

2026 Winter Edition Film Lineup
SHORT FILMS (2–10 minutes)
WHAT IT TAKES
A portrait of young ice skater Sofie, whose strength and quiet determination shine through as she pushes toward her dreams in her own unique way.
CONSONANCE
A beautifully paced ski film balancing fast movement and soft expression, exploring the harmony between breath, body, and the rhythm of winter.
MOUNTAIN JOY
Professional skier Nat Segal navigates chronic pain while forging a new path on the mountain, showing what it means to push forward with resilience and heart.
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE
Sledder Tami Razinger chases winter across the mountains, carving lines in the big spines and rugged terrain of the Far North after a slow start to the season.
SURFACE TENSION
A journey through the San Juan Mountains that looks at how snow, water, and shifting seasons shape both the landscape and the life of skier Hank Stowers.
FEATURETTES (16–26 minutes)
OUTLIER: COMMON
Three Latina snow athletes take on remote mountains and unpredictable conditions while navigating identity, community, and the wild forces of nature.
WILD AERIAL
Adventure aerialist Sasha Galitzky performs powerful, gravity-defying routines in the frozen alpine, blending mountaineering grit with acrobatic artistry.
CLOUDS OF LEA
Splitboarder Léa Klaue tackles steep descents in the Valais Alps, revealing the delicate balance between skill, risk, and the mental game of high alpine terrain.
LET MY PEOPLE GO SKIING
Tlingit skier and scientist Ellen Bradley returns to her ancestral homeland, using skiing to reconnect with culture, land, tradition, and community.
The full program runs about 1 hour and 50 minutes, with a brief intermission.
KIRKLAND
Moss Bay Hall
111 Central Way
Parking: some street parking for free and a paid lot at Kirkland Marina behind the restaurant.
MossBayHall.com

SEATTLE
REI
222 Yale Avenue North Parking free in REI garage.
Elevator and stair access.
REI.com/Seattle




