Common Language

International Premiere

At Squatted Prosfygika, solidarity drives collective work that is resistance in itself. Glimpses of community life show a living organism of interconnected structures which imagine alternative ways of building common futures.

Anna Lehmann

Anna Lehmann (she/her) is an anthropologist, human rights activist, and photographer. Her work explores visual and creative approaches, solidarities and centers on continuous self-reflection. Currently pursuing a master’s degree in political science in Paris and Berlin, she continues to deepen her engagement with decolonial liberation movements and feminist practices.

Eszter Kalman

Eszter Kálmán (she/her) is currently a master’s student in Visual Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam. Her work explores how care, solidarity, and shared creation become forms of resistance and a source of community. Through collaborative filmmaking and visual ethnography, she investigates how people challenge systems of power and imagine alternative ways of living. Her projects, ranging from exploring women’s anger as a generative force to grassroots self-organisation, reflect an ongoing search for collective strength, belonging, and care as political practice.

Hara Garramone

Hara Garramone (they/them) is a mediator, restorative justice facilitator, activist, poet and printmaker. Currently completing two Masters degrees in Environmental Studies and Conflict and Dispute Resolution at the University of Oregon, Hara is interested in using audiovisual media to shed light into conflicts near and far.