Offline (2023) is a reflective drama that examines the emotional impact of digital disconnection in a hyperconnected world. The film follows its protagonist—a young professional burdened by stress, social pressure, and the relentless demands of online life—who voluntarily steps away from digital communication and social media for a period of self-imposed “offline” isolation.

As the character withdraws from constant notifications and virtual validation, the narrative delves into their inner journey toward clarity, balance, and self-understanding. The absence of digital distraction leads to unexpected encounters, renewed human connections, and moments of introspection that challenge long-held assumptions about happiness and fulfillment.
At its core, Offline is a thoughtful meditation on the costs and benefits of technology in modern life. Through intimate storytelling and emotional subtlety, the film offers a compelling portrayal of what it means to rediscover presence, authenticity, and connection in an era dominated by screens.
