Pawn | -2020-2020

Given that this title is not a widely known mainstream film, album, or game, this write-up treats as a conceptual art project, a hypothetical limited series, or an avant-garde short film. The title’s structure (the repetition of the year, the dash, the singular noun) suggests a meditation on a brief, intense period of entrapment and crisis. Pawn -2020-2020: A Post-Mortem on a Lost Year Logline In the span between two identical dates on the calendar, a low-level pawnbroker discovers that the objects left in his shop are not just collateral—they are the last remaining evidence of a society that has collectively chosen to forget the year it stood still. Synopsis Pawn -2020-2020 is a psychological chamber piece set entirely within the dusty, fluorescent-lit confines of "Ace's Pawn & Loan," a failing shop in a nameless mid-sized American city. The narrative opens on January 1, 2020, and closes on December 31, 2020, but the action is non-linear. The "dash" in the title is the true setting—the liminal space between the two identical years.

And the pawns are still waiting to be moved. You can’t buy back a year that never ended. Pawn -2020-2020

The protagonist, (a deliberate echo of both chess pawns and Raymond Chandler’s detectives), is not a hero. He is a passive piece. As the world outside his shop descends into lockdowns, supply shortages, and a blur of screens, Marlow becomes the reluctant archivist of a collective meltdown. Given that this title is not a widely

Runtime: 72 minutes (one minute for each week of the loop). Synopsis Pawn -2020-2020 is a psychological chamber piece

The dash was never a duration. It was a loop.

He walks away into falling snow. The camera lingers on the door. Then, without warning, the date on the screen reverts to January 1, 2020.