Director Faith E. Briggs’ “Reclaim Your Water: Natasha Smith” examines women’s representation in surfing, skating and other traditionally male-dominated sports and activities. It plays at this weekend’s No Man’s Land Film Festival. It’s high film festival season in Denver with events dropping on a weekly basis. One of the best returns this weekend as the 8th annualHoliday Theater
. No Man’s Land has showcased the best in all-women adventure films since 2015, including a “the full scope of women and gender-nonconforming athletes and adventurers by un-defining feminine,” organizers wrote. There will be plenty of Colorado ties in the 25-film fest, according to the website, such as the Colorado-based filmmakers behind the “Water Cycle.” Extras include a silent auction, stand-up fromThe Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, screenings, speakers and events are timed to the start of. Various screenings and programs starting at 5 p.m. March 3 and noon March 4, at 2644 W. 32nd Ave. Virtual screenings are also available. $50 for Friday passes and $65 for Saturday.
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