Lisa Randall forwarded an email to Jeffrey Epstein on November 28, 2012, asking 'Is this worthwhile?' regarding an invitation to 'Dialog 2014,' a retreat hosted by Peter Thiel and Auren Hoffman scheduled for March 2014 at Sundance Resort, Utah. The original invitation, addressed to 'Fouad' and 'Lisa,' describes an exclusive, off-the-record gathering of 150 global leaders. The document includes specific registration details and a promotional code for Randall.
This document is a biography page for director Julie Taymor, featuring a photograph and a summary of her career achievements in theater, film, and opera. It details her awards (Tony, Emmy, etc.) and major works including 'The Lion King', 'Frida', and 'The Tempest'. The document contains a House Oversight footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017558), indicating it is part of a larger collection of documents reviewed during congressional investigations, likely a page from a conference program or briefing packet found within the Epstein case files.
This document appears to be a professional biography or CV for a filmmaker (likely Nick de Pencier based on the specific credits listed, though he is only referred to as 'he'). It details a career in documentary filmmaking, listing awards (Emmys, Geminis, Genies) and specific works including 'Manufactured Landscapes', 'Act of God', and 'The True Meaning of Pictures'. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025212', indicating it is part of a larger collection of documents reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, though the text itself contains no direct reference to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document outlines the professional biography of filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, detailing her educational background at McGill University and her extensive career in documentary filmmaking through Mercury Films Inc. It highlights her award-winning works such as "Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles," "The Holier It Gets," and "The True Meaning of Pictures," noting various accolades including an International Emmy and multiple Gemini awards.
A detailed social report, likely written by publicist Peggy Siegal (referred to as 'Peg'), recounting her attendance at exclusive Hollywood events during Oscar weekend in late February 2011. The document describes interactions with A-list celebrities including Harrison Ford, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt at parties hosted by Jim Burkus, Bryan Lourd, and Barry Diller. It concludes with a description of the Oscar broadcast rehearsal at the Kodak Theater.
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