“No Man’s Land” Film Festival Arrives In Twin Ports
DULUTH, Minn. — A traveling film festival has found its way to Duluth.
The “No Man’s Land Film Festival” took place at Clyde Ironworks for the first time in the Twin Ports.
The festival is dedicated to showcasing multi-sport films from “women and gender non-conforming athletes and storytellers”, and for Duluth’s outdoor community, bringing the film festival to town, was a great opportunity.
“I got an email about three months ago from No Man’s Land Film Festival, asking if we wanted to host and (they) seemed like a really awesome organization,” said Ann Farley, the event’s organizer board member of the Duluth Cross Country Club.
“Their kind of vision and mission aligned with ours, so I was basically like, ‘I want to bring this to Duluth,’ and I’ve been organizing it ever since.
The evening was part of the 10th edition of the “No Man’s Land World Tour,” and organizers said they would love to have the event back next year.