
PAPERWINGS 2026
"Fly or Fall"
Jason Chaet's *PAPERWINGS (2026)* drops viewers into a suffocating Brooklyn apartment where two young men—Jay, clawing his way back from addiction, and Alex, desperate to escape his own numbness—confront the ghosts of their past.
Director: Jason Chaet
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is PAPERWINGS (2026) about?
*PAPERWINGS (2026)* follows Jay and Alex, two roommates tangled in the struggle for sobriety and emotional survival. When pills re-enter their lives, their already fragile relationship is pushed to the brink, forcing them to confront whether love can outweigh the pull of their shared demons.
Who directed PAPERWINGS?
The film is directed by Jason Chaet, whose sharp visual storytelling lends *PAPERWINGS* its intense, confined atmosphere.
Who stars in PAPERWINGS?
The cast features Trey Amir Curry as Jay and Bryce Benjamin as Alex, delivering raw, emotionally charged performances.
Is PAPERWINGS (2026) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and unflinching focus on themes of recovery and codependency, *PAPERWINGS (2026)* is a compelling watch for fans of intimate, character-driven dramas—even without an IMDb rating to guide expectations. Its emotional punch and atmospheric tension make it a standout in the genre.
How long is PAPERWINGS?
The film runs for 6 minutes.
About PAPERWINGS (2026) — A Claustrophobic Drama of Addiction and Fragile Hope
Jason Chaet's *PAPERWINGS (2026)* drops viewers into a suffocating Brooklyn apartment where two young men—Jay, clawing his way back from addiction, and Alex, desperate to escape his own numbness—confront the ghosts of their past. When a stash of pills resurfaces, their brittle bond fractures under the weight of old habits and unspoken pain. Shot in tight, oppressive frames, this six-minute drama transforms a claustrophobic space into a metaphor for codependency, where every glance and silence carries the weight of choices yet to be made.
The film's raw intimacy lingers long after the credits roll, weaving a quietly devastating tapestry of recovery and the fragile, wing-like hope of starting anew. With its unflinching gaze and emotionally charged performances, *PAPERWINGS (2026)* is a microcosm of survival—where love and loyalty collide with the hard truth of choosing life over the familiar fall.