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With your donation, you’ll help make it possible for Born in Gaza 2 to be completed and brought to light.
Thank you for being part of this historic testimony.
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We Are All Gaza
With your donation, you’ll help make it possible for Born in Gaza 2 to be completed and brought to light.
Thank you for being part of this historic testimony.
You’ll be supporting the production of the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Your name will appear in the film’s credits, as part of a global community making Born in Gaza 2 possible.
Includes:
You’ll get exclusive access to watch the documentary 48 hours before its global premiere.
You’ll also be invited to a live Q&A with director Hernán Zin, where you'll get an inside look at the making of Born in Gaza 2 — a documentary filmed under censorship, threats, and the urgent need to bear witness to a historic genocide.
Includes:
We film under threats, from a distance, and with urgency. That’s why we need your help: fund one second of footage and help us make the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Includes:
You’ll be part of a small group invited to watch the documentary before the pre-release and share your feedback to help shape the final edit.
Your perspective will be key in this decisive stage of Born in Gaza 2, a documentary filmed under threats, censorship, and against the clock to bear witness to the genocide.
Includes:
We film under threats, from a distance, and with urgency. That’s why we need your help: fund one second of footage and help us make the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Includes:
* Delivery of the artwork "Still" (50 x 70 cm), museum-quality giclée digital print on Fine Art Creative Fibre Nature paper, signed by Krime
There’s only one thing
I would dare to state
— unequivocally —
in this human
and absurd universe
in which we are and exist.
Anyone who places ideas,
desires or ambitions
above the mere act of loving
is mistaken.
— Marcz Doplacié
(Original technique: Indian ink on paper)
There’s only one thing
I would dare to state
— unequivocally —
in this human
and absurd universe
in which we are and exist.
Anyone who places ideas,
desires or ambitions
above the mere act of loving
is mistaken.
— Marcz Doplacié
(Original technique: Indian ink on paper)
Saman and Sasan Oskouei are brothers and Iranian artists based in Brooklyn. Their work combines political and poetic art to address issues such as borders, refugees, and human rights. Through sculptures, installations, and materials like steel and wire, they create powerful visual messages that invite us to imagine a more just world.
(Original technique: screen print)
"No people, no child, should have to live without guaranteed access to food, water, and life itself."
— Inspired by a poem by Fady Joudah, Palestinian-American physician and poet.
(Original technique: Digital)
The AR-15 Lily images are inspired by Vietnam War protesters who would place flowers in the barrels of National Guard rifles sent to suppress their peaceful demonstrations.
I am a pacifist—whether that means seeking diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid war internationally, or diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid gun violence at home. I want fewer people to die unnecessarily.
(Original technique: Offset lithography)
This is a painting inspired by several plants that are native to Palestine. As evidence of this origin, the scientific names of these species include the word “palaestina” or “palaestinum” as a second name, referencing the place where they were first identified. These names were assigned between 1835 and 1882: Salvia palaestina (1835), Arum palaestinum (1954), Tamarix palaestina (1872), Sedum palaestina (1870), Iris palaestina (1882), and Trifolium palaestinum (1875).
(Original technique: oil and acrylic on wood)
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his murals and installations that transform public space into a tool for social reflection. Through his Splash and Burn initiative, he uses art as a form of protest and solidarity—as in this case, with Gaza.
(Original technique: mixed media on wood)
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his murals and installations that transform public space into a tool for social reflection. Through his Splash and Burn initiative, he uses art as a form of protest and solidarity—as in this case, with Gaza.
(Original technique: mixed media on wood)
"I consider art a space for sociopolitical questioning. Beyond any form, it is our stance in the world that should shape our work — not our impulses or individual interests."
(Original technique: digital print on paper)
(Original technique: edition)
Some bathers enjoy themselves in the pool while an orca jumps inside its cage. Two parallel realities coexisting in the same space.
(Original technique: acrylic on canvas)
You’ll attend the world premiere of Born in Gaza 2 in Madrid with a guest.
Experience the film’s launch alongside the team, special guests, and fellow backers — with a red carpet reception and a post-screening gathering.
Includes:
You’ll receive both Born in Gaza 2 and the original Born in Gaza to organize a screening at your educational center, organization, or institution.
Your community will also have the opportunity to join a live virtual session with director Hernán Zin to discuss the process, context, and impact of both films.
Includes:
"We raise a White Flag as an unyielding symbolic and actual call for ceasefire"
Some bathers enjoy themselves in the pool while an orca jumps inside its cage. Two parallel realities coexisting in the same space.
This is a painting inspired by several plants that are native to Palestine. As evidence of this origin, the scientific names of these species include the word “palaestina” or “palaestinum” as a second name, referencing the place where they were first identified. These names were assigned between 1835 and 1882: Salvia palaestina (1835), Arum palaestinum (1954), Tamarix palaestina (1872), Sedum palaestina (1870), Iris palaestina (1882), and Trifolium palaestinum (1875).
With this contribution, your organization will become an official sponsor of Born in Gaza 2, supporting the production of a powerful and urgent documentary.
Your company will be visibly associated with the film’s premiere and with the defense of human rights — a strong statement of your corporate social responsibility.
Includes:
Support contribution
With your donation, you’ll help make it possible for Born in Gaza 2 to be completed and brought to light.
Thank you for being part of this historic testimony.
> 03 Co-financiers
Official acknowledgement
You’ll be supporting the production of the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Your name will appear in the film’s credits, as part of a global community making Born in Gaza 2 possible.
Includes:
> 07 Co-financiers
Priority online pre-release access
You’ll get exclusive access to watch the documentary 48 hours before its global premiere.
You’ll also be invited to a live Q&A with director Hernán Zin, where you'll get an inside look at the making of Born in Gaza 2 — a documentary filmed under censorship, threats, and the urgent need to bear witness to a historic genocide.
Includes:
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Fund 1 second of the documentary
We film under threats, from a distance, and with urgency. That’s why we need your help: fund one second of footage and help us make the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Includes:
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Focus Group – Collaborate in the Final Edit
You’ll be part of a small group invited to watch the documentary before the pre-release and share your feedback to help shape the final edit.
Your perspective will be key in this decisive stage of Born in Gaza 2, a documentary filmed under threats, censorship, and against the clock to bear witness to the genocide.
Includes:
> 02 Co-financiers
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Fund 5 seconds of the documentary
We film under threats, from a distance, and with urgency. That’s why we need your help: fund one second of footage and help us make the documentary that Israel doesn’t want to exist.
Includes:
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Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by KRIME (Still)
* Delivery of the artwork "Still" (50 x 70 cm), museum-quality giclée digital print on Fine Art Creative Fibre Nature paper, signed by Krime
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Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Frederich von Clismown (Stop all Genocides)
There’s only one thing
I would dare to state
— unequivocally —
in this human
and absurd universe
in which we are and exist.
Anyone who places ideas,
desires or ambitions
above the mere act of loving
is mistaken.
— Marcz Doplacié
(Original technique: Indian ink on paper)
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> 50 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Frederich von Clismown (Gaza Nov 2023)
There’s only one thing
I would dare to state
— unequivocally —
in this human
and absurd universe
in which we are and exist.
Anyone who places ideas,
desires or ambitions
above the mere act of loving
is mistaken.
— Marcz Doplacié
(Original technique: Indian ink on paper)
> 00 Co-financiers
> 50 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Sasan & Saman (BREAK FREE)
Saman and Sasan Oskouei are brothers and Iranian artists based in Brooklyn. Their work combines political and poetic art to address issues such as borders, refugees, and human rights. Through sculptures, installations, and materials like steel and wire, they create powerful visual messages that invite us to imagine a more just world.
(Original technique: screen print)
> 00 Co-financiers
> 50 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by by Lauren YS (Ceasefire Now)
"No people, no child, should have to live without guaranteed access to food, water, and life itself."
— Inspired by a poem by Fady Joudah, Palestinian-American physician and poet.
(Original technique: Digital)
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> 50 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by by Shepard Fairey (AR-15 Lily Gaza)
The AR-15 Lily images are inspired by Vietnam War protesters who would place flowers in the barrels of National Guard rifles sent to suppress their peaceful demonstrations.
I am a pacifist—whether that means seeking diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid war internationally, or diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid gun violence at home. I want fewer people to die unnecessarily.
(Original technique: Offset lithography)
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> 32 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by DOA OA (Los nombres de la Flores hablan de Palestina)
This is a painting inspired by several plants that are native to Palestine. As evidence of this origin, the scientific names of these species include the word “palaestina” or “palaestinum” as a second name, referencing the place where they were first identified. These names were assigned between 1835 and 1882: Salvia palaestina (1835), Arum palaestinum (1954), Tamarix palaestina (1872), Sedum palaestina (1870), Iris palaestina (1882), and Trifolium palaestinum (1875).
(Original technique: oil and acrylic on wood)
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Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by by Ernest Zachaveric (Perspective 2)
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his murals and installations that transform public space into a tool for social reflection. Through his Splash and Burn initiative, he uses art as a form of protest and solidarity—as in this case, with Gaza.
(Original technique: mixed media on wood)
> 00 Co-financiers
> 100 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by by Ernest Zachaveric (Perspective 1)
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his murals and installations that transform public space into a tool for social reflection. Through his Splash and Burn initiative, he uses art as a form of protest and solidarity—as in this case, with Gaza.
(Original technique: mixed media on wood)
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> 100 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Daniel Muñoz Rodríguez (Paisaje 1)
"I consider art a space for sociopolitical questioning. Beyond any form, it is our stance in the world that should shape our work — not our impulses or individual interests."
(Original technique: digital print on paper)
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> 30 units left
Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Escif (You can't bomb humanity)
(Original technique: edition)
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Open Limited Edition · Signed Print by Maz (La orca valiente)
Some bathers enjoy themselves in the pool while an orca jumps inside its cage. Two parallel realities coexisting in the same space.
(Original technique: acrylic on canvas)
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> 100 units left
Double invitation to the official premiere in Madrid
You’ll attend the world premiere of Born in Gaza 2 in Madrid with a guest.
Experience the film’s launch alongside the team, special guests, and fellow backers — with a red carpet reception and a post-screening gathering.
Includes:
> 00 Co-financiers
> 25 units left
Educational or institutional screening pass
You’ll receive both Born in Gaza 2 and the original Born in Gaza to organize a screening at your educational center, organization, or institution.
Your community will also have the opportunity to join a live virtual session with director Hernán Zin to discuss the process, context, and impact of both films.
Includes:
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Collector’s edition – Original artwork (Mohamed l'Ghacham)
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Collector’s edition – Original artwork (Faith XLVII)
"We raise a White Flag as an unyielding symbolic and actual call for ceasefire"
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> 01 units left
Collector’s edition – Original artwork (MAZ)
Some bathers enjoy themselves in the pool while an orca jumps inside its cage. Two parallel realities coexisting in the same space.
> 00 Co-financiers
> 01 units left
Collector’s edition – Original artwork (ESCIF)
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Collector’s edition – Original artwork (DOA OA)
This is a painting inspired by several plants that are native to Palestine. As evidence of this origin, the scientific names of these species include the word “palaestina” or “palaestinum” as a second name, referencing the place where they were first identified. These names were assigned between 1835 and 1882: Salvia palaestina (1835), Arum palaestinum (1954), Tamarix palaestina (1872), Sedum palaestina (1870), Iris palaestina (1882), and Trifolium palaestinum (1875).
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Sponsorship pack
With this contribution, your organization will become an official sponsor of Born in Gaza 2, supporting the production of a powerful and urgent documentary.
Your company will be visibly associated with the film’s premiere and with the defense of human rights — a strong statement of your corporate social responsibility.
Includes:
> 00 Co-financiers
> 10 units left