19 December 2025
/ 19.12.2025

Three solidarity crowdfunding to support at Christmas time

On Productions from Below three projects between film, psychology, and culture await community support: from training for Palestinian youth to support for victims of violence to saving a literary festival

The holidays can have a fuller meaning when a simple gesture is transformed into real help. This year, three campaigns on Productions from Below, Italy’s first crowdfunding and social innovation platform, show how accessible donations can translate into opportunities for those in fragile situations and, at the same time, secure cultural initiatives in danger of dying out. From film training for Palestinian youth to psychological support for those who have suffered violence, to the revival of a historic literary festival: here are three ways to make the holidays truly supportive.

LAND: cinema (and hope) for Palestinian students

The first project is called Land and is promoted by ACS ONG in collaboration with the Cinema In Green festival. The initiative includes a two-month environmental film spring school for twelve Palestinian students aged 18 to 28, which will take place in Rome between April and May. The course will be completely free for the participants, with homestay accommodation guaranteed by Intercultura.

During the training, young Palestinians will acquire professional skills in documentary filmmaking and storytelling through lectures, master classes and the practical making of short films or documentary videos on social and environmental issues, possibly related to their home territories. The works produced will then be presented in a dedicated section of the fourth edition of the Cinema In Verde festival, scheduled for September at the Botanical Garden in Rome.

The campaign aims to raise the necessary funds to cover participants’ airfare, visas and insurance. By partnering with Bethlehem University‘s Start Your Business incubator, the students will be able to continue the course once they return to Palestine, with the goal of creating small audiovisual businesses that are also connected to the Italian production system.

Psychotherapy Suspended 3.0: psychological well-being against gender-based violence

The second crowdfunding is Psychotherapy Sospesa 3.0, promoted by the Limen Association and the Lucha y Siesta Women’s House Association. Inspired by the Neapolitan tradition of suspended coffee, the project is now in its third edition having already activated 56 therapeutic paths since 2021 thanks to the support of more than 1,000 donors in previous editions.

The initiative makes accessible long-term psychological support pathways for women, trans people and minors who have exited, are exiting or want to exit situations of violence. The project is developed in a network with Anti-Violence Centreto include psychological work in a complex intake that also includes economic, housing, medical and vocational retraining aspects.

Cartoonist Zerocalcare supported the initiative again this year by producing a dedicated panel.

Trip to the Lighthouse: saving a literary festival

The third project is the literary festival Gita al Faro, sponsored by the Associazione per Santo Stefano in Ventotene Onlus. After fourteen years of uninterrupted activity, the fifteenth edition scheduled for June 2026 is in danger of not happening due to decreased funding. The festival takes place on the island of Ventotene and takes the form of an artistic residency where writers visit the places of confinement and the former prison of Santo Stefano, giving back through words what the island has given them.

Since 2012, the festival has hosted more than eighty authors including Stefania Auci, Edoardo Albinati, Donatella Di Pietrantonio, Nicola Lagioia, Michela Murgia, Emanuele Trevi, and Wu Ming 1. Each year invited writers read stories inspired by the island during the final evening at the archaeological garden with the lighthouse in the background. These stories are then published by the Ultima Spiaggia bookstore and publishing house in Ventotene.

The value of participation

Cinema, psychology, literature: three different fields united by the same need to build concrete answers to real needs from below. At a time in history when public funding for culture and social work is shrinking, crowdfunding confirms itself as a democratic tool capable of mobilising communities around valuable projects, turning the Christmas season into an opportunity to support those who work every day for a more just and inclusive future.

Reviewed and language edited by Stefano Cisternino
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