Hard Lines


About the Film

Hard Lines is a short film is about a poor boy working on the streets of a big metropolis that is hostile to outcasts. Everyday he has to deal with the social bitterness, while trying to make a living and find a friendly soul.

About the Filmmaker

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Eliza Ivanova is completing her BFA3 in character animation at Calarts, California. She has an eight-year background in intense fine-arting, drawing and exhibiting in Bulgaria, where she is from. She had a one-man show in the National Art Gallery in Bulgaria in 2001, and several other shows with a variety of artists. Apart from making her 2D animated films, Eliza continues developing her fine art skills and experimental film work. She has done work for comic books,TV advertising, and music & theater projects.

Comments

Eliza`s film is perfekt!

Yayyyyy!!!!!

It is not easy for 'Hard lines' to compete with feature films. Maybe a competition only among animated films will be more fairly. However, I noticed a great idea and exlusive performance! This is one of the greatest 2D films I have seen. And beleive me, I have seen a lot! How old are you, dear?

Very interesting movie, well done animations, and the most important - it shows the real life of some of young people in many countries all over the world, even in countries like USA or old European democracies.
There is on what to think after watching this short movie, but with deep social idea.

Great, Great, Great!!! Great story, unique animation, fantastick feeling of colours and of course A Great Performance!

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