This riveting documentary dives into the dangerous battle between the black market trade in ivory in China and Hong Kong and the anti-poaching factions that are trying to protect the elephants in Africa.
Directors Keif Davidson and Richard Ladkani spent 16 months undercover along with their crew and several subjects investigating the killing of elephants for their tusks and the smuggling of ivory to China, where it is seen as a status symbol. While illegal, there is a rampant black market where corrupt business practices and dealings occur.
A stunning, exciting and meaningful film takes its viewers from Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia to China, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, briefly stopping in London.

