The Wachowski brothers, who gained a great reputation by writing and directing one of the iconic productions of cinema history, The Matrix, and still respected after 23 years, auctioned off the items they used in the movies. In addition to The Matrix, the brothers sold more than 180 film equipment used in films such as V for Vendetta, Sense8 and Speed Racer to support trans youth, and all proceeds went to the Protect and Defend Trans Youth Fund. will transfer.
Sisters Lana and Lilly Wachowski, who are also transgender people, will auction off the tools they used years ago. The auction, announced in the post on Twitter, plans to support trans people at a time when the anti-trans movement is gaining strength across the USA.
Equipment shooting the Matrix is up for auction
Old equipment including character figures and DVD sets and nearly 200 old equipment under the name ‘Enter the Matrix: The Wachowski Collection’ Wachowski brothers, who are going to put it up for auction, want to break the rising anti-trans opposition in the USA. The brothers, who are also trans, plan to give fans the items they found while cleaning their warehouse a few days ago.
Lilly Wachowski announced the auction with her post on Twitter, while the rest of the details became clear today. “We were doing some spring cleaning in our Raiders of the Lost Ark warehouse and we’ve happily decided to sell/give away some of the best treasures we’ve collected over the years!! No chests of covenant but some are quite large and magical artifacts!” Giving the good news to her fans with an annotated share, Lilly Wachowski announced that sales will begin on May 12.