Patagonia is in business to save our home planet. On that purpose we work hard to make moving pictures that inspire people to get outside, push themselves in the sports we do (climbing, surfing, skiing, trail running, mountain biking, fly fishing), connect more deeply with nature and to take action in support of issues we’ve hopefully helped them care about. Filmmaking is in our DNA (see Mountain of Storms on this channel - our first film, shot in 1968) but we’re not great at following trends, pleasing the algo or taking ourselves too seriously. So please enter with an open mind and if you enjoy, spread the word. Subscribe, like, and share for more.
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Want to know what goes on behind the scenes at Patagonia? Stay tuned for the first episode dropping in 2 days. #shorts
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The future of building is waste:
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Introducing Marine Life, our new series about those protecting our oceans across the globe. First film out now:
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For Jaeyoun Kim, the ocean is more than a connection to family; it’s a path to healing. Patagonia Films’ Daughter of the Sea follows Jaeyoun, who leaves her island home in South Korea to pursue a more traditional career path in Seoul. But as her mental health begins to unravel and depression sets in, she decides to join the haenyeo, Jeju Island’s famed “women of the sea.” For centuries, these free divers and fisherwomen—some in their 80s—have dived more than 30 feet to gather seafood for their families and villages. Following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother, Jaeyoun learns what it means to become a haenyeo and why returning to the ocean ultimately saves her.
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Joining Ascend was a chance for these Afghan women to learn rock climbing and how to lead; then it became their chance to escape the Taliban. Now, as they build new lives in a country separated from their families, the women find that connecting with other climbers in Yosemite is also a connection to home.
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For our 50th year, we’re looking forward, not back, to life on Earth.
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Seeking a different way to explore their homeland, a group of Kiwi freeskiers loads up five horses and heads deep into the Aotearoa, New Zealand backcountry, balancing their curiosity for what’s over the next ridge with the hard work it takes to get there.
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Listen to our friends over at @wsl interview Gerry Lopez and Stacy Peralta about, "The Yin & Yang of Gerry Lopez" on The Lineup.
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Come ride the lightning and watch "The Yin & Yang of Gerry Lopez" out today:
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In 1865, Patrick Brown’s great-grandfather escaped slavery on Oakley Grove Plantation in Warren County, North Carolina. After the war, he worked as a sharecropper on another plantation and started what would become a fourth-generation farm. Today, Patrick is committed to regenerative farming practices so his century-old farm can stay in the family for at least another 100 years—and he’s leading with industrial hemp.
Follow Patrick’s journey of stewardship, hard work and his powerful vision to subvert Oakley Grove’s sinister legacy.
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