Celebrities from Hollywood host auction of exclusive experiences to fundraise for Gaza

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Celebrities from Hollywood host auction of exclusive experiences to fundraise for Gaza

Top TV and film celebrities are joining forces to support the Gaza humanitarian crisis by auctioning off extraordinary and exclusive experiences alongside these stars.

Cinema for Gaza kicked off its online auction on Tuesday in support of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), in response to the ongoing military campaign by Israel in the Palestinian territory.

Supported by generous contributions from celebrities such as Tilda Swinton, Ramy Youssef, Brian Cox, Peter Capaldi, Josh O’Connor, and others, these auctions provide unique opportunities to meet these renowned stars and acquire exclusive memorabilia.

The experiences on offer include a Zoom bedtime story read by Oscar winner Tilda Swinton, a Zoom porridge tutorial led by actor Josh O’Connor, and a Zoom chat over a cup of tea with Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn.

Additionally on offer are a Zoom chat about astrology with Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood, an all-access pass to Ramy Youssef’s stand-up show plus a meet and greet, and a Zoom serenade of the other person’s choice from singer Olly Alexander.

The showbiz magazine Variety reported that one of the auction’s most highly demanded items was posters of the 2023 acclaimed film The Zone of Interest, which were donated by director Jonathan Glazer and producer James Wilson. 

According to Variety, the items have a current bid of £2,750, with the auction so far raising over £63,000.

Glazer received widespread attention following his award win at the 2024 Academy Awards, where he denounced the war on Gaza in his winning speech. 

The director later faced criticism from pro-Israel supporters for his condemnation of Israeli occupation, while other Jewish activists praised Glazer for speaking out.

The founders of Cinema for Gaza, Hanna Flint, Julia Jackman, Leila Latif, Sophie Monks Kaufman, and Helen Simmons, emphasized that its position was critical in amplifying support for Palestine and Palestinians in need within the arts industry and beyond.

“As we enter the sixth month of Israel’s military siege of Gaza, it has never been more vital to raise funds for the urgent humanitarian work conducted by Medical Aid for Palestinians. Their efforts are not only essential but lifesaving, as Israel’s bombardment has obliterated Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure,” the group wrote in a statement. 

“We believe that art and politics are inextricably linked and are called to act in word and deed to help those subjected to unspeakable horrors across the occupied Palestinian territory.  

“Cinema For Gaza is a passionate, inclusive fundraising space powered by the generosity of people from all corners of the film industry who will not stand idly by while Palestinians are dehumanised and attacked with impunity.” 


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