A24 Auction Of Midsommar Film Items And Uncut Gems For Fundraising
JAKARTA - The A24 production house, which has produced a number of films such as Midsommar, The Lighthouse, and Uncut Gems, is auctioning off typical items from its production films. The auction was held as an action to raise funds to donate to several organizations including NYC Health + Hospital, Food Bank, and FDNY Foundation.
Being one of the successful production houses, the films they produce have characteristics ranging from costumes and props that complete the story. One of them, Midsommar, directed by Ari Aster, presents a horror story in an alliance. In the film, Florence Pugh, who plays Dani Ardor, wears a floral dress that is the hallmark of Midsommar. This item has become one of the items targeted for its beauty.
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A24 has a high production value, therefore the items they auction are special items and only one product is available. In addition to the Midsommar gown, there are The Lighthouse lights, Uncut Gems basketball costume, Annie's mat from Hereditary, an Eight Grade capsule box, and a Rue hoodie from the Euphoria series.
To take part in the auction process, all you have to do is open the a24auctions.com site and can choose items as you wish. The latest auction figures are updated all the time.
Through its official statement, A24 wrote; “As a company based in New York, A24 wants to provide assistance to this city as the crisis is happening. 100 percent of each auction will be donated to one of four organizations helping New York community and frontline workers: FDNY Foundation; Food Bank for NYC; NYC Health + Hospitals; and Queens Community House. "
The first auction process has started today at 12 pm European time. Titled A24 Attic Auctions, all donations will be used to help doctors, nurses, medical workers by providing food, groceries, hotel rooms, laundry services and scrubs for each worker.
On Wednesday, April 22, New York reported 257,216 positive cases and 15,302 were declared dead. Downtown New York also reported 142,432 cases with 2 animals confirmed positive for COVID-19 while 18,018 were declared cured and 10,977 died.
A24's move is relatively new in the film industry. While other production houses choose to lay off employees or focus on film production, A24 tries to help prevent the spread of the pandemic using the resources they have. Are you interested in owning items from A24's films?