Audiovisual installation by Jaione Camborda that challenges the traditional function of the cinema screen and the relationship between vision and imagination. Instead of presenting visible images, the piece conceals them, inviting viewers to imagine what they cannot see. Presented as a rear projection facing away from the audience, within a dark room filled with artificial fog, the work creates an immersive experience where the boundary of perception becomes the main subject. Film Essay on Deafblindness transforms the act of looking into a sensory and poetic exercise in attention and absence.