This documentary delves into the streets of Iran, interviewing individuals about their daily mobile phone usage. It explores how the pervasive addiction to mobile devices has diminished governmental authority: the absence of phones has become burdensome for citizens, while their prevalence empowers governments. Additionally, university professors provide insights into the increasing integration of mobile phones into daily life.
The documentary’s narrator is its director, Saeid Ebrahimi, who makes his on-screen debut while narrating his own film.