“Screened” is a poetic visual allegory set in a world where people wear screens for heads — a metaphor for modern society’s over-immersion in digital life and the fading ability to experience reality.
With no dialogue, the film follows screen-headed figures through crowded cities, post-apocalyptic ruins, and once-lush natural environments. Their screens replay fragments of past beauty, while the real world quietly collapses around them.
As the noise of social media and information escalates, the film pauses — and in that stillness, delivers its message: we have forgotten how to feel the fragile beauty of the world we live in.
In the final scene, some figures remove their screens and walk toward the sea — choosing presence over performance, nature over noise.
This film asks one quiet but profound question: What have we missed… when we forgot to look up?
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