SYNOPSIS

An intimate profile of Renee McGregor, world renowned sport nutritionist and eating disorder specialist, ultra runner and trustee of Black Trail Runners, from childhood trauma, to battles for representation, redefining success—both in the mountains and in life. The film is a raw and brutally honest portrayal of trauma turned into triumph. It captures Renee’s lifelong search for safety, acceptance, and belonging, in a world and a sport that has often told her she doesn’t fit in.

The film follows Renee as she prepares for the most significant race of her career. The crew is granted unrestricted access to her friends, family, and clients, exposing the emotional and physical challenges she faces balancing training, career and advocacy work. It shines a light on the racism, stereotypes, and daily struggles of being a woman of colour in a predominantly white sport. Renee’s openness and vulnerability stand at the heart of this story.

More than a film about sport, Unfiltered is a testament to a deeply hurt person’s ability to rise, heal, and inspire. It’s a story of resilience, and finding peace in the places and people that shape us.