The new documentary series FABRIC chronicles change-makers in action sports

October 15th, 2021

A first-of-its-kind documentary series chronicling a group of athletes, artists, and activists across skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing, FABRIC is a five-part series that illustrates what’s possible when sport is leveraged as a vehicle to affect fundamental change.

Each of the five episodes is centered around a specific theme—from knowledge and adaptation to activism, cultural heritage, and community—and showcases a group of groundbreaking humans united by their connections to people, place, and pursuit.

FABRIC, directed by Robin Van Gyn, breaks the traditional action sports filmmaking mold with candid narratives, world-class action footage, and poignant insights into real-world issues.

The series stars nearly two dozen change-makers whose causes extend beyond themselves. In skateboarding, this includes Kristin Ebeling, Alexa Berriochoa, Rose Archie, Juliette Pelchat, and Hannah Eddy.

Debuting in November 2021, FABRIC captures a level of talent and grit seldom seen in action sports and highlights the ways in which experience culminates outside individuals or athletics.

FABRIC will premiere virtually at viewing parties across North America beginning November 10, with screenings happening on subsequent Wednesdays through December 8th on evo.com. The series World Premiere will be held on November 20th at the Changing Tides Foundation event space in Encinitas, California.