- Film And TV
- 08 Apr 24
Cinema For Gaza are also auctioning off handwritten lyrics to 'Sweet Dreams' from Annie Lennox, an hour-long interview with Louis Theroux, a Zoom with Ayo Edebiri to discuss her favourite restaurants, and more...
As we previously reported, some of the biggest names in international film and television are offering up their services as part of the ongoing Cinema For Gaza auction, including Ireland's own Aisling Bea and Alison Oliver. Now, a host of other Irish stars have joined in, including Nicola Coughlan, Paul Mescal, Lenny Abrahamson and Jack Reynor – plus honorary Irishwoman Ayo Edebiri.
As part of the auction, supporters can bid for the likes of:
–Coffee in Dublin (or over Zoom) with director Lenny Abrahamson, as well as a signed book of Normal People scripts
–A copy of Romancing Mr Bridgerton, signed by Nicola Coughlan, with a personalised inscription
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–An Aftersun poster signed by Paul Mescal
–A 45-minute 'Ask Me Anything' interview with Jack Reynor about all things Midsommar
–Ayo Edebiri's map of her favourite restaurants, plus a Zoom chat with The Bear star to rave about them
–A Zoom Q&A with Aisling Bea to talk all things Taskmaster
–A "restorative drink" over Zoom with Saltburn star Alison Oliver
–Handwritten lyrics to 'Sweet Dream' from Annie Lennox
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–An hour-long interview with Louis Theroux
–The Zone of Interest and Under The Skin posters signed by Jonathan Glazer, composer Mica Levi, and producer James Wilson
–A chat about your favourite Susan Sarandon movie with Susan Sarandon
–A framed Malcolm X poster signed by Spike Lee
–A cup of tea over Zoom with Stranger Things' Joseph Quinn
–The perfect porridge tutorial – and recipe – with Josh O'Connor
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–House seats at Brian Cox's play Long Day's Journey Into Night – plus a meet-and-greet with the star afterwards, and a signed programme.
–And more – which you can browse here.
The auction, in support of Medical Aid For Palestinians, has already raised nearly £94,000. It's set to close on Friday, April 12.
Cinema For Gaza is made up of film journalists and filmmakers Hanna Flint, Julia Jackman, Leila Latif, Sophie Monks Kaufman and Helen Simmons.