In a poignant ceremony held in Kyiv, American actor and filmmaker Sean Penn was presented with a specially crafted statuette by Ukrainian officials, recognizing his unwavering humanitarian support since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The presentation occurred just one day after the 95th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, which Penn opted to forgo in favor of his ongoing advocacy work in the war-torn nation.
The two-time Oscar winner was honored with a trophy resembling the iconic Academy Award, but engraved with a Ukrainian trident emblem—the nation’s coat of arms—symbolizing gratitude for his efforts. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy personally thanked Penn for his dedication, stating that the actor’s documentary work has been crucial in showcasing the reality of Ukraine’s struggle to global audiences.
Penn’s involvement extends beyond filmmaking; he has actively engaged in humanitarian missions, met with military personnel, and consistently used his international platform to advocate for increased military and financial aid to Ukraine. His presence in the country during critical moments of the conflict has positioned him as a significant celebrity ally in Ukraine’s diplomatic and informational campaign.
