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Extraordinary women and youth – female mountain bikers, motorcyclists, quadriplegic athletes, and others – roll up their sleeves to recast the world around them in a stronger mold, in this affirming collection of narrative and documentary shorts.
To accommodate evolving public health recommendations regarding COVID-19, we are adopting a hybrid virtual-and-in-person festival model for 2021. VIRTUAL, IN-PERSON, and HYBRID (virtual AND in-person) Festival Passes are available here.
⚠️ Please note: For the sake of public safety, NWFF will require both face-coverings and proof of vaccination from in-person audiences. We reserve the option to shift the festival to virtual-only on short notice.
Cece, an adaptive sports advocate and athlete living with quadriplegia, shares her vision of a future sports culture that includes and better understands all bodies.
- Year2021
- Runtime8 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, with no subtitles or captions
- CountryUS
- PremiereSeattle Premiere
- DirectorGregory Elgee
Extraordinary women and youth – female mountain bikers, motorcyclists, quadriplegic athletes, and others – roll up their sleeves to recast the world around them in a stronger mold, in this affirming collection of narrative and documentary shorts.
To accommodate evolving public health recommendations regarding COVID-19, we are adopting a hybrid virtual-and-in-person festival model for 2021. VIRTUAL, IN-PERSON, and HYBRID (virtual AND in-person) Festival Passes are available here.
⚠️ Please note: For the sake of public safety, NWFF will require both face-coverings and proof of vaccination from in-person audiences. We reserve the option to shift the festival to virtual-only on short notice.
Cece, an adaptive sports advocate and athlete living with quadriplegia, shares her vision of a future sports culture that includes and better understands all bodies.
- Year2021
- Runtime8 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, with no subtitles or captions
- CountryUS
- PremiereSeattle Premiere
- DirectorGregory Elgee