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From: Lesley Groff To: Jeffrey Epstein -4 Subject: Fwd: WHITE GOLD INVITE Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 20:07:05 +0000 Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: ' ' Date: November 4, 2013, 9:53:59 AM EST To: Subject: WHITE GOLD INVITE Reply-To: Dear Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Chuck Close Joel Ehrenkranz James Franco Iman Agnes Gund Uma Thurman Sigoumey Weaver invite you and a guest to a special screening of WHITE GOLD with distinguished guest Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Directed by Simon Trevor Narrated by Hillary Rodham Clinton Produced by Ame Glimcher EFTA00380350 Co-produced by Tanya Saunders and Ian Saunders Tuesday, November 12, 2013 7:00pm-Screening 7:40pm-Q&A with filmmakers and conservationists Simon Trevor, Arne Glimcher, Ian Saunders, Nziokiwa Makau and Patrick Omondi 8:OOpm-cocktails and hors d'oeuvres The Museum of Modem Art The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1 11 West 53rd Street New York oil White Gold is a front-line expose of the modem-day ivory trade-its effect on African countries and wider regional stability, its potential to fund terrorism and its global reach. Produced by professionals from the conservation, filmmaking and security fields, the film illustrates the awe-inspiring complexity, beauty and emotional intelligence of the elephant, Africa's most majestic and iconic wild animal. It documents how, as the demand for ivory escalates, the stakes rise for elephants, people and peace. And, amid growing speculation from analysts around the world that ivory is likely to have partially funded the September 2013 terrorist massacre in Nairobi, Kenya, the film poses the question: is this luxury commodity really so desirable, considering the ugly reality of terrorism and looming species extinction? White Gold is an African Environmental Film Foundation production. African Environmental Film Foundation is a non-profit charity, working year-round in Africa to produce educational films about environmental issues in local languages. EFTA00380351

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