Free to Run, a film released by North Face, follows the incredible work of UN Human Rights attorney Stephanie Case. Here’s how it came together.
This post was written by Meagan Keane and originally appeared on Adobe blog on Aug. 1, 2022.
Free to Run, a Dream Lens Media film released this month by North Face, follows the incredible work of UN Human Rights attorney—and avid endurance trail runner—Stephanie Case, who worked with a women’s group in Kabul, Afghanistan, to co-found an organization devoted to bringing visibility to women in regions of conflict and empowering women through adventure sports. When the Taliban took over Afghanistan, Case worked to get her fellow organizers to safety—all while in the midst of training for the Tor de Glacier, where she would eventually place third overall.
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