“If anything can save the world, I’d put my money on beauty.”  Douglas Tompkins was a world-renowned adventurer, entrepreneur, and​ ​conservationist. The founder of The North Face and cofounder of Esprit, Doug spent the first half of his life building successful, global brands, while simultaneously adventuring around the world, completing first descents of the world’s toughest rivers. In 1968 Doug embarked on a trip to Chile, driving with friends from California to the tip of Patagonia. Documented in the film Mountain of Storms, the trip solidified Doug’s place as a rock climbing legend. In the early 1990s, Doug sold his part of Esprit and turned his entrepreneurial energies to land and wildlife conservation projects in South America, working alongside his wife, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, the former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. Over the last 25 years, Tompkins-initiated efforts have helped secure 4.75 million acres in new protected areas in Chile and Argentina including five new national parks. Collaborating with several presidential administrations and other partners, the Tompkins Conservation family of nonprofits has helped create six national parks in Chile and Argentina and is working to establish at least five more. A Wild Legacy tells the story of Doug’s incredible life, his lasting impact on the wild landscapes of Patagonia, and Kris and the Tompkins Conservation team’s efforts to continue his audacious mission.

The work goes on at tompkinsconservation.org

a film by // Chris Cresci & James Q Martin producer // Alison Kelman. associate producer // Tom Butler, Sheila Smithson

edit // Chris Cresci sound design & mix // Cody Peterson narrated by // Fitz Cahall additional cinematography // Andy Maser, Jonathan Byers, Chris Cresci, James Q Martin

additional footage // Lito Tejada-Flores, Nate Ptacek, Alex Lowther, Mike Cerre, Francisco Campos Lopez

awards & festivals // Vimeo Staff Pick, MountainFilm, Banff Mountain Film Festival, NY Wild Film Festival, DC Adventure Film Festival