Theme: Women

Touch the Earth: Hike Clerb

Hike Clerb founder Evelynn Escobar and friends explore New Mexico’s mountains, rivers and desert and connect with the local community of changemakers.

The Forgiving Path

Three intimate stories: how community, recovery, and joy can be found walking on the community paths that connect England.

Red Needle

An ultra runner’s story of stigma, trauma and lessons learned from their recovery from cancer

North Shore Betty

Short feature films (11-39 min) by Travis Rummel & Darcy Hennessey Turenne (2022) Filmed in Canada — After 30 years on the harrowing and hallowed trails of Southern British Columbia, Betty Birrell still thinks life is one big playground—and that you’re never too old to send.

Musher

Feature films (40+ mins) by Anuradha Rana & Laurie Little (2021) Filmed in United States (USA) — Musher peels back the veil behind the bond that four women have between their dogs and the world of sled-dog racing.

Line Choice

Short feature films (11-39 min) by Spencer Astra (2022) Filmed in United States (USA) — Five passionate women share their stories of ups and down navigating carving their own space in the biking industry.

Home Waters

Short feature films (11-39 min) by Jennifer Adler (2022) Filmed in United States (USA) — Three girls trek 50 miles from Florida’s Rainbow Springs State Park to the Gulf of Mexico to explore the hidden rivers, springs, and forests in their backyards.

From My Window

Short feature films (11-39 min) by Frank Pickell (2021) Filmed in United States (USA) — Follow Melissa Simpson’s barrier-breaking journey to climb a 13,000-foot peak in her wheelchair — to conquer the mountain within and to Elevate the world around her.

From Biocrust with Love

Short films (1-10 min) by Sinuhe Xavier (2023) Filmed in United States (USA) — Dr. Kristina Young and John Watson embark on a bikepacking trip from Green River to Moab to get macro and look at the biocrust that holds the desert together.

Forward

Short feature films (11-39 min) by Palmer Morse (2023) Filmed in United States (USA) — By posting a simple flyer looking for more women to hike with, Anjelica created a community she never could have imagined.

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