MEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animals

MEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animals

The media service MEGOGO and the charity foundation UAnimals have teamed up to create the project “Cinema from the Future”: films that don’t exist but save.

In this creative way, MEGOGO and UAnimals want to draw more attention to animal rescue in times of war. The money or the “tickets” to the films will be used to expand the Wild Animals Rescue Center.

The Centre treats and rehabilitates wild animals rescued from shelling and evacuated from the hotspots of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. Before the war they lived in captivity in private property or zoos, and then found themselves abandoned in locked, cramped cages under explosions.

The goal is to raise one million UAH and support the “Wild Raise”.

MEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animals

Using Artificial Intelligence, we created ideas for five films that are not in theatres. This is how the future saviours were born: “The Shaggy Train Hostess”, “Leopard is the new black”, “The Stork’s Nest”, “Pixel” and “Askania Again”. By purchasing a “ticket” to the film they like, the user of the media service makes a contribution of 50 UAH and joins the expand of the Wild Animals Rescue Center together with the UAnimals Foundation.

MEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animalsMEGOGO and UAnimals launch charity initiative to help wild animals

The project contains stories with different themes and styles. For example, “The Shaggy Train Hostess” is based on real stories that took place in the spring of 2022 in Ukraine. A conductor of evacuation flights spent several days on the road, taking thousands of people out of the hot spots. She had no one to leave her dog with, so Nicole unwittingly became her assistant. The trains were travelling under fire in complete darkness, with at least ten people in each compartment, but in the most frightening moments, it was the shaggy-haired conductor who saved people. Once, she even helped a new person to be born!

You can support “Wild Raise” and choose a film from “Cinema from the Future” here.