

20 minutes. Three lives. One brutal truth: we're all just paper waiting to crumble.
Follow interweaving stories about the vicious cycle of debt and desperation: a widow who has fallen behind on life’s expenses, a professional debt collector with his own expensive habits and a loan shark’s enforcer trapped within his own obligations.
Acting
Shaun Majumder's haunted collector face will wreck you.
Direction
Wahl squeezes feature-film dread into twenty tight minutes.
Writing
Three stories, zero wasted lines, maximum gut-punch.
Director
Charles Wahl
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Nova Scotia with heavy local casting, including Shelley Thompson (Hugh Thompson's actual wife playing his ex-wife). The regional specificity grounds the universal debt crisis.
The title's triple meaning: paper money, eviction notices, and how easily human lives become disposable paperwork in systems of debt.