Access to safe and regulated abortion is a human right. we will not stay silent about the attacks on this right.

Film is our best form of protest. our films AND FILMMAKERS INSPIRE US to resist oppression and raise funds in support of independent grassroots organizations that are committed to protecting the rights and safety of people in the United States. These organizations are critical to ensuring those who need medical support can receive it regardless of the state they live in.

We all have a role to play in the fight for reproductive freedom. We hope you will join us.

 
 
 

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NEON will donate 100% of all net proceeds to National Network of Abortion Funds.

 
 

PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE PRINT | $25

Limited Edition print of painting by Hélène Delmaire. Featured in Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire.

Supreme Coat Hanger by Akiko STEHRENBERGER | $30

Limited edition tee, designed by Akiko Stehrenberger.

WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD TOTE | $20

Limited edition tote bag featuring quote from Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World.

Scales of Justice by Akiko STEHRENBERGER | $30

Limited edition tee, designed by Akiko Stehrenberger.

Resist PRINT by Akiko STEHRENBERGER | $25

Limited Edition Print of abstract painting by Akiko Stehrenberger.

PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE POSTER | $30

Portrait of a Lady on Fire official theatrical poster. Artwork by Akiko Stehrenberger.

 

100% of net proceeds will be donated to support local independent abortion funds through the National Network of Abortion Funds (80+ funds).

 

Akiko Stehrenberger

Akiko Stehrenberger is a 22-time CLIO award winning movie poster illustrator, art director and designer. She was deemed “Poster Girl” by Interview magazine in 2011, Creative Review dedicated their January 2011 Monograph to her illustrated movie posters, her poster for “Bad Milo” was featured on the Conan show, Vanity Fair included her “Funny Games” and “Kiss of the Damned” posters in their “Best Movie Posters of All Time” list, and her “Da 5 Bloods” poster is on view at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

Photo by Nico Marquez @nicoetc9