Moving between languages, geographies, voices and imaginations, Language: no broblem is an attempt to investigate multilingualism.
The story is a reflexive yet strange journey on a train in Belgium, where the protagonist comes across intriguing encounters. Her personal narrative is weaved with the ones of her family members living under occupation. Their voices speak about how they relate to Palestinian Arabic, their mother tongue in relation to Hebrew, the official stated language of where they live. How do both languages interlace in one's mind in an oppressive environment? How could embodying them shape our understanding of frontiers and displacement?
With humour, anger, love and absurdity, Language: no broblem, embraces the limits of translatability of a language, while thinking about processes of resistance.