Discovering the Extraordinary Paths and Life of "in my country there is problem"
“in my country there is problem” is a gentle meditation on emotion, memory, and self-awareness.
From its first frame, “in my country there is problem” invites the viewer into a world of quiet beauty — a space where every movement, every glance, carries unspoken meaning.
In “in my country there is problem,” the story is not told through words but through feeling. The film follows a woman as she rediscovers the rhythm of her own being — the weight of silence, the tenderness of light, the calm pulse of her heart.
Each scene in “in my country there is problem” is like a fragment of thought — fleeting yet profound. The film reminds us that understanding oneself is not about finding answers, but about listening to what has always been there.
“in my country there is problem” is about transformation without noise, connection without explanation. It captures the delicate moment when awareness becomes peace, when reflection becomes renewal.
Through its simplicity and emotional depth, “in my country there is problem” becomes more than a film — it becomes an experience, a quiet reminder that every person carries within them a story worth returning to.