The Lure, GFT, 13 November, 2017

Monday 13 November (18.30)
In 2010, prosperous art dealer Forrest Fenn buried a crate containing millions of dollars in the middle of the American desert. Publishing a cryptic poem alleged to contain clues to the crate’s whereabouts, Fenn started a national treasure hunt, leading tens of thousands to don their mountain boots and trek through the wilderness in the hope of discovering a better future. Produced by Errol Morris, this is the story of a real American treasure hunt and those willing to risk everything for the reward, many driven by something more than just wealth alone. GFF17
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