Programme

Documentary Film screening ‘From Here’ by Christina Antonakos-Wallace

Wednesday, 3rd of July, 18:00 (Lisbon time) at Iscte (Building 2, Floor 2, Aud. B204)

The movie has been screened at the European Parliament, at the International Office for Migration and at several international conferences (X Migration Congress, Madrid; International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE) Conference, Bologna, Italy; Welcome Interactive Conference, San Jose, California; Othering and Belonging European Conference, Berlin among others,) and have received the feedback that the approach speaks deeply to those working deeply in the field of migration, and is a powerful catalyst for conversation.

Synopsis

https://www.fromherefilm.com/about

“From the epicenter of today's global migration debates, FROM HERE (formerly With Wings and Roots*) follows four young people who represent the future of global citizenry. Filmed over the better part of a decade in two of the world’s largest immigration countries–the U.S. and Germany–FROM HERE captures an international generation’s fight for belonging in an era of rising nationalism.

Set in Berlin and New York, FROM HERE interweaves the stories of Tania, Miman, Sonny and Akim – artists and activists raised in the Global North to parents from the Global South. The film accompanies them as they move from their 20’s into their 30’s, facing major turning points: fighting for citizenship, creating a family, surviving violence, and finding creative expression. Beautifully shot over the course of ten years, the film captures their struggle to define belonging for themselves in societies increasingly hostile to their existence.

FROM HERE is accompanied by a robust impact and education initiative which assumed the original name of the film, With Wings and Roots. The initiative includes a content-rich web platform of educational resources, including curricula, interactive timelines of US and German immigration history, and the possibility for visitors to add their voices to thee story collection.”