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End of the Line - a special movie screening at Audubon Greenwich
How is overfishing impacting the environment, our food, and our future? Rupert Murray dives deep to illuminate the cold truth about industrial pillaging of Earth's oceans with his film, "The End of the Line". This is the first major feature documentary film to reveal the devastating effect that global over-fishing is having on fish stocks and the health of our oceans.
Filmed over two years, the film follows the indefatigable investigative reporter Charles Clover as he confronts the politicians and celebrity restaurateurs who exhibit little regard for the damage their policies-and their menus-are doing to the oceans. Narrated by Ted Danson and endorsed by and with major marketing support from National Geographic, Greenpeace and the Waitt Family Foundation, "The End of the Line" is a must-see for all who love the ocean and its creatures. (90 min.)
http://endoftheline.com/
Space limited and RSVPs are required. Includes a wine & cheese reception from 6-7 pm. Under 21 years old: $5. Reserve online for a Suggeset Donation of only $12 or $15 at the door.
Contact Jeff Cordulack for more info or to check for door ticket availability at (203) 869-5272 x239 or jcordulack@audubon.org. To buy tickets online, visit:
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LocationAudubon Greenwich
613 Riversville Road
Greenwich, CT 06831
United States
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