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The film "They/Them" explores how trans climber Lor Sabourin uses climbing in northern Arizona to navigate identity, build resilience, and foster an inclusive community. Lor embraces vulnerability to thrive and inspire others.
Content Warning: The film discusses sensitive topics including eating disorders, body dysphoria, self-harm, sexual assault, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. Support resources are available: The Trevor Project, Trans Lifeline, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, National Eating Disorders Association Helpline.
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"Run to Save a Watershed" is a documentary set in Chile's Central Andes, where the Maipo River sustains Santiago's 7.1 million residents and a vibrant ecosystem. However, the Alto Maipo hydroelectric project threatens this vital waterway.
Trail runner and activist Felipe Cancino runs 120 kilometers, tracing the project's pipelines, to expose its devastating impact. He reveals how it alters the river, displaces communities, endangers Santiago's water supply, and permanently damages the natural environment. The film underscores the true value of this ecosystem against the high costs of current development.
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Patagonia's new film, "Foam Dust – 25 Years of FCD," celebrates FCD Surfboards' 25-year legacy. Founded by Fletcher Chouinard, FCD pioneered an experimental journey to design stronger, environmentally conscious surfboards. The film offers an unconventional look at this history, where details are often hazy and stories unfold uniquely.
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Hutkeeper Sarah Cartier and her two children embrace mountain life at the 119-year-old Le Refuge de la Charpoua near Chamonix, France. In its final season before a 2023 rebuild, this mystical setting of granite walls and alpine light offers freedom for daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, and climbing, far from the busy world.
Directed by Pierre Cadot (Yucca Films), with music by Jonathan Labigne, Yann Chapelet (Zikali), and Alton Ellis. Patagonia uses its resources to address the threat to all life on Earth.
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Stacy Peralta's "Patagonia’s The Yin & Yang of Gerry Lopez" reveals surfing's enigmatic hero. "Mr. Pipeline" is famed for his calm, yet his early career was built on aggressive surfing, making him both radical and Zen. An influential surfer, shaper, entrepreneur, and yogi, Lopez's immeasurable impact is explored for the first time in this film, produced and directed by Peralta.
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In 1865, Patrick Brown’s great-grandfather escaped slavery on Oakley Grove Plantation, later establishing a farm now in its fourth generation. Patrick is committed to regenerative farming and industrial hemp, ensuring his century-old farm thrives for another 100 years and subverts its grim legacy.
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Former White House climate advisor Molly Kawahata reflects on her time in the Obama Administration, her personal struggle with mental health, and her love of alpine climbing. Her story offers a positive vision for responding to the climate crisis.
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"Corazón Salado" by Patagonia Films follows activist Ramón Navarro as he joins the Kawésqar, an Indigenous community in Chilean Patagonia, to protect their ancestral waters. The encroaching salmon industry pollutes and destroys the delicate ecosystem, forcing the Kawésqar to struggle for food.
Navarro connects with Leticia Caro and her father, Don Reinaldo, a traditional fisherman, to expose the salmon farms' damaging effects. Together, united by their love for the sea, they advocate for establishing a marine protected area within Kawésqar National Park.
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Patagonia Films’ *Daughter of the Sea* follows Jaeyoun Kim, who returns to her South Korean island home to join the haenyeo, Jeju Island's famed "women of the sea." After struggling with mental health in Seoul, Jaeyoun finds healing by following in her mother and grandmother's footsteps. These free divers, some in their 80s, have gathered seafood for centuries, and Jaeyoun's journey into their tradition ultimately saves her.
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Monte Cosby, a high schooler from Richmond, Virginia's East End projects, discovered a new path through mountain biking. This sport became a vital bridge, helping him navigate different worlds and overcome life's challenges.
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For millennia, the Chumash people have been a maritime culture, renowned for their plank canoes, *tomols*, used to navigate the Channel Islands. European colonization nearly erased the craft of tomol building, but today, Alan Salazar and his Chumash and Fernandeño Tataviam communities are dedicated to reviving this vital knowledge for future generations.
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Mina Bakhshi, Haniya Tavasoli, and Rabia Hussain enjoyed freedoms in Afghanistan, pursuing education and work. Joining Ascend, a nonprofit teaching leadership and rock climbing, allowed them to explore their country's mountains. When the Taliban seized power in August 2021, Ascend became their only chance to escape the restrictive regime.
As Ascend women resettled globally with host families, Yosemite Search and Rescue members Merryn Venugopal and Michelle Pellette invited them to Yosemite. There, they found safe reunion, solace in the climbing community, and a vital connection to home while building new lives.
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A group of Kiwi freeskiers embarks on a unique backcountry exploration of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Loading five horses, they journey deep into the wilderness, driven by curiosity and the challenge of the terrain.
This adventure is an excerpt from "Terra Incognita," with the full film releasing Fall 2023. It was directed by Finlay Woods, produced by Craig Murray, and features an original score by De Stevens & Semisi Ma’ia’i. Additional support came from Atomic & POC, with filming in Selwyn, NZ.
"The Physics of Noseriding" explores the magic and mechanics of this iconic surfing move. Through Namaala, a young surfer whose ancestors pioneered water-flying, the film reveals the sensation of levitation as wave, board, and surfer unite.
Written and directed by Lauren L. Hill, starring Namaala Slabb, this film is presented by Patagonia. Patagonia uses its business, investments, and voice to address the threat of extinction facing all life on Earth.
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Tom Derry, a lifelong angler and Director of Wild Steelhead Funding for the Native Fish Society, connects wild fish conservationists. Filmed along British Columbia’s Babine River, a video captures his passion for angling wild steelhead and explores what motivates his commitment to conservation.
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Building materials contribute an estimated 5 to 15 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Imagine using materials that not only require less carbon to produce but also actively capture and store it. In California, architect Dylan Johnson and Yvon Chouinard, alongside a seasoned crew, constructed two houses using straw bales that would otherwise have gone to waste.
This innovative project demonstrates that natural building isn’t just better for the climate—it’s a superior way to build. Watch "Home, Grown" to learn more. For additional content and to connect with Patagonia, subscribe here, visit their official site and stories, or find them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
For centuries, local communities in Portugal's Sado Estuary Natural Reserve have coexisted with dolphins, fish, and shellfish, sustained by rich seagrass meadows. However, destructive bottom trawling has eradicated nearly one-third of the world's seagrass habitats.
Marine biologist Raquel Gaspar, cofounder of Ocean Alive, is dedicated to protecting and restoring Sado's seagrass. Featured in Patagonia Films’ *Madre Mar*, Raquel partners with local fisherwomen to revive this crucial ecosystem, which provides vital marine habitats and captures 10% of the ocean's carbon.
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Patagonia Films' *For the Love of the Sea* showcases Câr y Môr, Wales' first community-owned regenerative ocean farm. This documentary short follows a family reviving the Welsh coastline and its fishing industry. By cultivating seaweed with zero-input methods, they demonstrate the ocean's power to combat climate change and nourish communities.
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After a devastating accident, former sailor Ji Wook-cheol found his purpose in activism. Patagonia Films’ documentary short, "Jalpi," follows his mission to protect and regenerate the vital seabeds—or jalpi—in his hometown of Tongyeong, South Korea. These underwater forests are being decimated by industrialization and climate change.
Ji aims to create a marine protected area that supports local communities, but he must first convince reluctant fishers and rally the community to become catalysts for change. Learn more about his inspiring work at patagonia.com/oceans.
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Hot Pink Dolphins, featured in a Patagonia Films documentary short, are marine life activists fighting for dolphins on Jeju Island, South Korea. Using humor, quirkiness, and signature hot pink jumpsuits, they advocate for returning captive dolphins to the wild and establishing a marine protected area. Their unique blend of K-pop, punk rock, and grunge inspires action against habitat destruction, overtourism, and naval bases, proving that powerful environmental movements come from the heart.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
The inside story of the AI breakthrough that won a Nobel Prize.
The Thinking Game takes you on a journey into the heart of leading AI lab DeepMind, capturing a team striving to unravel the mysteries of intelligence and life itself.
Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind AlphaGo, the documentary examines how DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis’s extraordinary beginnings shaped his lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence. It chronicles the rigorous process of scientific discovery, documenting how the team moved from mastering complex strategy games to solving the 50-year-old "protein folding problem" with AlphaFold - a breakthrough that would win a Nobel Prize.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival and a successful international tour, the film is now available here to watch for free.
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