Elisa González and Leah Pattem. Soy Tribulete 7

The Neighbourhood Picnic Film

Elisa González and Leah Pattem, Soy Tribulete 7, 2026, film

Elisa González and Leah Pattem, Soy Tribulete 7, 2026, film

Framed inside this year’s Neighbourhood Picnic is the screening, in the Museo’s Cinema, of a film related to the life and protests of the Lavapiés neighbourhood, addressing issues of gentrification and the right to housing: Soy Tribulete 7 (I Am Tribulete 7, 2026), directed by Elisa González and Leah Pattem.

As the Spanish housing crisis takes hold in Lavapiés, this story begins in February 2024, when the residents of Calle Tribulete, 7, a block of apartments on a street in this Madrid barrio, receive a letter informing them that their building has been sold to a vulture fund. The news spreads quickly around the neighbourhood and, when it comes to the attention of González and Pattem, they grab their cameras and head straight for the building, where they encounter one hundred or so residents still in shock. The film Soy Tribulete 7 flows into the building and the daily lives of a community united, whose looming eviction occasions the fight of their lives. Ultimately, a path of resistance that will turn the community into a symbol of struggle for the right to housing.

Both film-makers worked closely with a group of tenants — Cris, Nani, Blanca, José, María Jesús and Antonia — to tell the story of how the building became the most creative stage of resistance ever witnessed in the area. The work presents the daily life of these residents in Madrid’s now-iconic “building fighting eviction”, depicting their collective struggle and the violent disruption to their lives. Through personal interviews, observational footage, archive material, music and a narration by eighty-year-old actress Ana Martín García, the film casts light on the human stories behind a community struggle.

The Neighbourhood Picnic is an annual gathering of festivities organised by Museo Situado, a network made up of associations, activists and residents from Lavapiés, a racially diverse, working-class neighbourhood where the Museo Reina Sofía is located.

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Agenda

sábado 13 jun 2026 a las 12:30

Elisa González and Leah Pattem. Soy Tribulete 7

Spain, 2026, DCP, colour, sound, original version with English subtitles, 53’

— With a presentation and talk by Elisa González and Leah Pattem, the film’s directors

Participants

Leah Pattem

is a journalist and photographer who has spent the past decade reporting on stories of community with little exposure in Madrid. She is also a university lecturer in journalism and the founder of Madrid No Frills, a platform centred in telling stories which define the city today, particularly from the experiences of marginalised and displaced communities.

Elisa González

is a communicator, photojournalist and documentary maker whose trajectory is shaped by the social realities in Spain and Latin America and human rights issues. A Lavapiés resident, she works with different media, and currently focuses her work on documenting local stories, social struggles and inequalities in different territories.

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