Paper? Trailer

Paper? Trailer (2020)

"School is Boring, Until Conflict Strikes" 06 November 2020 Action, Comedy 4 mins

Two students both need a sheet of paper, but there's only one left. A duel to end all duels commences, with the greatest stakes known to man, the inability to take notes!

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Cast

Ethan Gilbert

as Ethan (The Paper Receiver)

Tim Winkleman

as Tim (The Paper Giver)

Ty Mitchell

as Onlooker

Doug Siewert

as Teacher

International Releases Dates

Canada 06 November 2020

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