
Movie screenings in A-house are a rarity these days, but when they happen, they bring people together in the best way. This time, thanks to our intern Sandra and Rotzfrech Cinema, we gathered on a freezing February night to watch Girl Power—a documentary that hits as hard as the wind outside.
Getting to the A-house through the snow took determination, but once inside, the warmth was instant. Bendi and Unnur greeted us with popcorn at the door, the carpets and pillows turned the space into a laid-back den, and the deep red and violet glow made the whole place feel intimate yet electric.
Girl Power tells the story of women in graffiti—a scene often dismissed as a boys’ club. Czech graffiti artist Sany set out to change that, documenting female writers across fifteen cities over seven years. The film isn’t just about spray cans and train yards; it’s about breaking barriers, risking everything for self-expression, and challenging who gets to claim public space. Through stunning visuals and raw storytelling, Girl Power captures the thrill, struggle, and relentless spirit of women shaping the graffiti world.
The night became even more special when we connected live with Sany and Tom from Rotzfrech Cinema. Hearing about the years of work, the personal sacrifices, and the hidden stories behind the film added another layer to the experience. It wasn’t just a screening—it was a conversation about art, resistance, and the power of persistence.
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