Second Screen (2019)
When life behind a screen takes over
Second Screen follows David, a fitness influencer who begins to develop an addiction to social media. As this takes a drastic turn in order to keep his online persona intact, will he able to deal with the reality he faces in front of him?
Director: Emmanuel Adebowale
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: May 16, 2019
Cast
- Larry Boateng - David
- Lizzie Burder - Amanda
- James Samuel - Café Owner
- Akinwunmi Abisogun - Delivery Man
- Shea-Anne Shaw - David's Mum (voice)
Screenplay
Editing: Emmanuel Adebowale
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Battle with Depression and Hope, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Digital Addiction and Screen Enslavement
Keywords
depression, double life, date, addicted, urban life, addiction, antisocial personality disorder, anti-social, meeting, social life, split personality, selfishness, social network, social media, body image
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Second Screen about?
- Second Screen follows David, a fitness influencer who begins to develop an addiction to social media. As this takes a drastic turn in order to keep his online persona intact, will he able to deal with the reality he faces in front of him?
- Who directed Second Screen?
- Second Screen was directed by Emmanuel Adebowale.
- Who stars in Second Screen?
- Second Screen stars Larry Boateng, Lizzie Burder, James Samuel, Akinwunmi Abisogun, Shea-Anne Shaw.
- How long is Second Screen?
- Second Screen has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is Second Screen?
- Second Screen is a Drama film.
- Where was Second Screen produced?
- Second Screen was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Second Screen?
- The themes of Second Screen include: Battle with Depression and Hope, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Digital Addiction and Screen Enslavement.