Cultural projects
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE "ZONE OF INTEREST" FILM
PARTNER
Israel Embassy in UkrainePARTNER
Arthouse TrafficSUPPORT OF THE FILM "ZONE OF INTEREST"
As a general partner, we supported the promotion of the film "Zone of Interest," screened in Ukraine by the Arthouse Traffic" film company and the Embassy of the State of Israel in Ukraine.
The film is an adaptation of the novel by the British writer Martin Amis about the family of the commandant of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz, which lives right next to the site of one of the greatest crimes of the Holocaust. This year, the film received five nominations for the Oscar Awards. It was also awarded the Grand Prix of the Cannes Film Festival, 9 nominations for the BAFTA Award, and 3 nominations for the Golden Globe."
Other Selected Projects
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
WOMEN POWER
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
Medical Services for Defenders
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE RECOVERY OF DEFENDERS' FAMILIES
Cultural projects
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE "SHTTL" FILM
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
PURCHASE OF ARMORED AMBULANCES
Cultural projects
Bringing the Golda film to Ukraine
Aid to hospitals
PURCHASE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR UKRAINIAN HOSPITALS
Aid to hospitals
PURCHASE OF GENERATORS FOR HOSPITALS
Support of Kyiv
PROVISION OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION MEANS FOR THE PROTECTION AND SECURITY OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
PURCHASE OF FIRST AID KITS
Support of children affected by war
TIME FOR A MIRACLE – "BECOMING ST. NICHOLAS' HELPER"
Support of children affected by war
SUMMER CAMPS FOR WAR ORPHANS
Cultural projects
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE "DOCUMENTS AND FATES" EXHIBITION IN THE MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF THE CITY OF KYIV
Humanitarian support of Ukrainian defenders and their families
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE "WE LIVE HERE" PROJECT
Cultural projects
GOLDA MEIR SQUARE IN KYIV
Support of children affected by war