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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

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DamNation
DamNation

A film about how our future is bound to the life and health of wild rivers.

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88:21
The Northern Sky
The Northern Sky

An arriving swell. Falling snow. Two forces, or one and the same?

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10:10
A Line Across The Sky
A Line Across The Sky

Long considered impossible, coveted by many and attempted by a few, the Fitz Traverse has fueled the imaginations of climbers in Patagonia for decades.

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7:18
Mile for Mile
Mile for Mile

Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape.

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14:50
Force
Force

A Mikey Schaefer Story

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18:29
The Fisherman’s Son
The Fisherman’s Son

Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet.

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28:57
Free the Snake
Free the Snake

Snake River Salmon have been trucked, put on barges, diverted up fish ladders—all in the hope that enough would get by four dams to reach their historic habitat in numbers that would assure their future. It’s not working.

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7:29
Harvesting Liberty
Harvesting Liberty

Industrial hemp is a crop that has the potential to lower the environmental impacts of textile production, empower small-scale farmers and create jobs in a wide variety of industries. Two non-profit groups, Fibershed and Growing Warriors, are working to reintroduce industrial hemp into Kentucky—and eventually U.S. agriculture.

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12:38
Unbroken Ground
Unbroken Ground

Revolutions start from the bottom

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25:55
Fair Trade: The First Step
Fair Trade: The First Step

How is your clothing made?

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12:53
Foothills
Foothills

The Unlinked Heritage of Snowboarding

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15:47
The Refuge
The Refuge

The fight to protect the Arctic Refuge

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15:33
The Spring Tide
The Spring Tide

For Canadian skiers Leah Evans and Jasmin Caton, winter is life at hyperspeed.

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5:12
Fishpeople
Fishpeople

A film about lives transformed by the sea.

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49:00
Right to Roam
Right to Roam

Jump in the van with Marie-France Roy and Alex Yoder as they weave their way through Scotland, exploring how personal accountability allows for universal land access and visiting old farm shelters that support mountain folks as they rove freely across the country.

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17:05
The Last Hill (Until the Next One)
The Last Hill (Until the Next One)

Searching for adventure right out their backdoor, a group of skiers and snowboarders set off on a bicycle powered backcountry ski adventure along the Eastern Sierra. (It's as fun as it sounds)

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15:40
Sea Of Miracles
Sea Of Miracles

The 35+ year resistance by a group of fisherman, farmers and activists to prevent the construction of a nuclear power plant that would threaten Japan’s Inland Sea.

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16:46
Mac Profile
Mac Profile

This 3-Year-Old Rips.

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1:30
Takayna
Takayna

What If Running Could Save A Rainforest?

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37:20
Mountain of Storms
Mountain of Storms

In 1968, five friends set off on a road trip that became legend.

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52:26
Wolfpack
Wolfpack

High in the San Juan Mountains above Silverton, Colorado, a pack of runners roam.

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12:23
Never Town
Never Town

Never Town explores Australia’s remote southern coastlines—and what surfers are willing to do to keep them wild.

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39:10
Treeline
Treeline

An ancient story written in rings

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40:16
Closer To Home
Closer To Home

Sometimes the simplest way to explore is to look around you.

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8:05
Done in R1
Done in R1

There’s almost nothing that hasn’t been done in an R1 fleece.

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3:53
Eli
Eli

Why We Run

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5:18
Misunderstood
Misunderstood

Natural. Misunderstood. Legal.

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15:23
Blue Heart
Blue Heart

The Fight for Europe’s Last Wild Rivers

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43:59
Life of Pie
Life of Pie

Uniting a community through advocacy, inclusivity and damn good pizza.

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11:47
Los Plástico
Los Plástico

A Search for the World's Largest Wave.

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13:20
Saving Martha
Saving Martha

Keep King Island Fish Farm Free.

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10:16
Estado Salmonero
Estado Salmonero

In a nation known for its massive resource extraction, salmon farming is now bigger than all of Chile’s industries except copper mining.

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23:16
Dirt Magic
Dirt Magic

Downieville, CA’s journey from dying mining town to mountain-bike mecca.

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19:19
Why Recycled?
Why Recycled?

Why recycled? is a short video that looks at the current global challenges facing the recycling system and why Patagonia is switching to 100% renewable and recycled materials. Through interviews with material designers and industrial ecologists, this film urges us to question our own consumption habits and look at the impact the clothing industry has on people and the planet.

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12:53
Artifishal
Artifishal

The road to extinction is paved with good intentions

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79:59
Rotpunkt
Rotpunkt

Through failure and success, Alex Megos strives to be the best climber in the world.

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50:27
What I Fought For
What I Fought For

Former Navy SEAL Josh Jespersen battles the destruction of wild places he served to protect.

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4:46
District 15
District 15

Justice for the most polluted neighborhood in Los Angeles.

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23:05
Voices for the Ocean
Voices for the Ocean

We protect what we love.

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5:31
Butler Farms
Butler Farms

On a family farm in Bourbon County, Kentucky, a heritage crop has returned.

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3:19
On The Brink
On The Brink

Best job in the world?

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6:35
Becoming Ruby
Becoming Ruby

A Mountain Bike film about inclusion, identity and hand-drawn heroes.

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18:13
Lessons from Jeju
Lessons from Jeju

Join Kimi Werner on her journey in Lessons from Jeju, where she learns about motherhood, culture, diving and providing from South Korea’s mothers of sea, the haenyeo. “The world doesn’t seem to embrace how badass motherhood is,” says Kimi.

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13:31
Il Pescatore Completo
Il Pescatore Completo

Arturo Pugno, a fisherman in the Italian Alps, is the last known practitioner of an ancient style of flyfishing remarkable for its pure simplicity.

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18:37
A Net Plus
A Net Plus

This is the story of how Bureo locked arms with Patagonia to keep 71,000 pounds of discarded fishing net waste out of the ocean each year by putting it into our hat brims. Introducing the traceable, 100% recycled NetPlus®.

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8:08
Stone Locals
Stone Locals

Rediscovering the soul of rock climbing.

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71:00
Unfenceable Space
Unfenced

The Red Desert in southwest Wyoming is the largest unfenced area in the continental United States. In order to raise awareness about this threatened ecosystem, several Wyoming conservation groups have banded together to organize a trail race that brings runners, local stakeholders, and concerned citizens together to experience this place and see exactly what is at stake.

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9:48
Honoring the Mountains
Honoring the Mountains

As communities evolve, so do their guiding beliefs.

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1:03
Rotpunkt: Bibliographie
Rotpunkt: Bibliographie

Alex Megos finds a new limit.

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17:00
Connected by Water
Connected by Water

From 2-foot to 20-foot, the Big Wave Risk Assessment Group (BWRAG) is sparking a global movement in surf safety.

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7:53
Solving For Z
Solving For Z

Solving for Z explores IFMGA guide and father Zahan Billimoria’s relationship to the intoxicating highs and crushing blows of big mountain skiing.

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27:01
Vjosa Forever
Vjosa Forever

Protect Europe’s Wild Rivers

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6:32
Bring Hemp Home: Colorado
Bring Hemp Home: Colorado

In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, worsening drought is causing farmers to face the prospect of losing their livelihoods. Two farmers are placing their bets on a drought-tolerant crop—industrial hemp.

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12:24
We the Power
We the Power

The future of energy is community-owned.

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39:00
Hasta La Raíz
Hasta La Raíz

How can Hispanic farmworkers become farm owners? For Mexican immigrant Javier Zamora, the sunup to sundown work ethic was already there—he just needed some support from his community.

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11:48
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.

Kids are meant to be kids. So let them be.

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1:54
Corriendo para salvar una Cuenca (Run to Save a Watershed)
Corriendo para salvar una Cuenca (Run to Save a Watershed)

Trail runner and activist Felipe Cancino takes us on a 120 km run through the Maipo River Valley—revealing along the way the impacts of the Alto Maipo hydropower project on the local ecosystem, its communities and traditions; and the threat it poses to the water supply of Santiago’s 7.1 million residents.

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16:46
They/Them
They/Them

Follow Lor Sabourin into the sandstone canyons of northern Arizona as they piece together five of the hardest pitches of their climbing career and a climbing community where everyone can thrive as their authentic self.

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109:02
Run to Be Visible
Run to Be Visible

Lydia Jennings honors Indigenous scientists of the past, present and future.

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18:50
Raised from Earth
Raised from Earth

Under the gaze of southern Arizona’s cinnamon-hued Canelo Hills, a mother passes along an ancient Puebloan tradition of natural adobe building to her three sons.

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9:23
Mind Over Mountain
Mind Over Mountain

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39:21
Game Hawker
Game Hawker

Shawn Hayes leads a life of devotion. For him, falconry is more than a deep partnership with raptors: it’s his life’s work.

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25:25
Run to the Source
Run to the Source

Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.

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35:00
Newtok
Newtok

Losing ground to climate change, this Alaskan community resolves to save itself.

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97:07
Reframed
Reframed

“I want us to be carpenters. I want us to be timber framers. I don’t want us to be women who frame.” —Jenna Pollard

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10:31
North Shore Betty
North Shore Betty

You’re never too old to send. A film about bikes and one bad-ass mother hucker.

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12:11
繋ぐ壁
繋ぐ壁

(Connecting Walls)
Unable to travel overseas due to the ongoing pandemic, Katsutaka "Jumbo" Yokoyama and Keita Kurakami headed for the pristine climbing walls of Yakushima.

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19:00
The Yin & Yang of Gerry Lopez
The Yin & Yang of Gerry Lopez

The path to enlightenment begins at the world’s deadliest wave.

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100:49
Tribal Waters
Tribal Waters

When the river means everything, nothing will stand in your way.

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49:51
The Scale of Hope
The Scale of Hope

Molly Kawahata on climate, climbing and the fight for systemic change.

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67:06
Episode 1: The Hunt
Episode 1: The Hunt

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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11:20
Episode 2: A Climate of Optimism
Episode 2: A Climate of Optimism

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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11:44
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