
Offline 2015
What happens when the internet vanishes and life spirals into chaos? Charlotte McDonnell's sharp short comedy *Offline* (2015) turns a common modern nightmare—the sudden loss of Wi-Fi—into a wildly exaggerated disaster.
Director: Charlotte McDonnell
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Offline (2015) about?
*Offline* (2015) turns a mundane crisis—the loss of internet—into a comedic apocalypse for a tight-knit group of friends. Their frantic attempts to restore connection spiral into absurdity, exposing how utterly reliant we've become on the digital world.
Who directed Offline?
*Offline* was directed by Charlotte McDonnell, who crafted this short film with a keen eye for comedic timing and modern anxieties.
Who stars in Offline?
The film features Hazel Hayes, Raymond Walsh, Jake Unsworth, Lou Marie Kerr, and Charlotte McDonnell herself among its core cast.
Is Offline (2015) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Offline* delivers sharp, relatable humor in just 10 minutes. Its clever satire of digital dependence makes it a fun watch for fans of quick, witty comedies—especially those who've ever panicked over a dropped signal.
How long is Offline?
*Offline* runs for 10 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized comedy for a quick laugh.
About Offline (2015) — A 10-Minute Comedy Explosion Over Lost Wi-Fi
What happens when the internet vanishes and life spirals into chaos? Charlotte McDonnell's sharp short comedy *Offline* (2015) turns a common modern nightmare—the sudden loss of Wi-Fi—into a wildly exaggerated disaster. Starring Hazel Hayes, Raymond Walsh, and Jake Unsworth, this 10-minute romp dives into the absurd reactions of a group of friends as they scramble to reconnect, revealing humor in the chaos of digital disconnection.
With a playful tone and rapid-fire pacing, *Offline* exaggerates everyday frustrations into cinematic comedy gold, blending satire with lighthearted mayhem. The film's quirky charm lies in its ability to mirror our collective addiction to connectivity while poking fun at the sheer panic that ensues when the signal drops.