A documentary film " War. Strength”, which will be shown at the UN General Assembly

30 May 2022, 17:13 | Art
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The Nobel Women's Initiative, the Herbert Quandt BMW Foundation and the public organization United For Ukraine joined forces to support Ukrainians and show the world the invincibility and strength of Ukrainian women and their role in the ongoing struggle for peace, freedom and democracy.

According to the organizers of the action, on May 27 on the website media. art, a digital limited collection of works by the famous Ukrainian artist Masha Reva appeared. The work "

“Literally a hundred kilometers from places where air raid alerts and explosions are constantly heard, people live their usual lives.. I hope they never feel the horrors that I and all Ukrainians have experienced.. However, people must understand that war is closer than it seems.. The difference between a peaceful sky and a dangerous sky of war is striking.. I believe humanity can stop this war and the people have the power to demand it.. And we should all join within our capabilities,” said the artist.

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A message shared by Masha Reva (@mashareva).

Proceeds from the sale of a limited art collection as part of the #ArtistsForUkraine initiative, founded by United For Ukraine, will be used to shoot and post-production of the documentary film " War. Strength"

Nobel Peace Prize winners to visit Eastern Europe in mid-June. Their visit will be aimed at supporting Ukrainian activists and activists fighting for peace, human rights, independence and prosperity of Ukraine.. Guests will be Shirin Ebadi (Iran), Tawakkul Karman (Yemen), Jody Williams (USA) and Leima Gbowee (Liberia).

The purpose of this visit is to listen to the voice of Ukrainian women and help others to hear it, to show solidarity and support during the war.. The delegation will include activists from various fields who seek to amplify the voice of their Ukrainian colleagues, show solidarity and support them during the war through art, cinema, cooperation, political campaigns, media.

“War and violence are devastating Ukrainian women and girls. This June, we will travel to conflict-affected regions, where we will listen to and learn from Ukrainian women and support their efforts to achieve peace.. We will also meet decision makers to get the message of women across and do everything possible to ensure that human rights are not violated, international law is respected, and violence and hostilities end,” said Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

The visit will be documented by Ukrainian director Iryna Tsylyk, director of the film " She is known for her out-of-the-box approach to the topics of war, gender equality, human rights and female power..

Documentary to premiere at United Nations General Assembly in September 2022.

Therefore, the film, which demonstrates the strength and spirit of Ukrainian women, will be shown in different countries of the world..

Under the hashtag #ArtistsForUkraine, the international public organization United for Ukraine organizes limited art sales and art exhibitions in collaboration with leading artists, art galleries and communication agencies. The goal of the organization is to raise awareness of the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine through the power of art, to support the struggle of Ukrainians for freedom and democracy, and to raise funds for urgent assistance..




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