Whatever her medium, Freiheit is typically driven by a desire to tear apart the prevailing perspectives of her native Poland, always with an unflinching feminist attitude. Following their 2018 album Stabat Mater Dolorosa, Siksa got behind and in front of the camera to produce a namesake hour-long film based on its songs, released in 2019.

In early 2020, the duo scored and performed a play at the Contemporary Theatre in Szczecin, based on the true story of the Bavarian boy Kaspar Hauser and his can't-be-true account of growing up in a darkened dungeon, surviving only on bread and water. Their compositions with producer, cellist, and writer Konstanty Usenko were issued as an album by Poland's long-running indie label Antena Krzyku, who followed up quickly with the release of Siska's next official album, Zemsta na wroga (Revenge on the Enemy), which was recorded in Berlin. Whether on stage, on screen, on record, or in writing, Alex Freiheit confronts reality, no matter how bleak or brutal it may be, and claws out a place for herself.