Oscar Nominee Konstantin Bronzit’s 'Tied Up' Sets Worldwide Digital Release
- Mar 23
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Feature film by the ‘The Three Sisters’ director and ‘Lavatory Lovestory’ writer Dmitry Vysotsky about an unlikely group of discarded objects on a journey of purpose and belonging, releases March 24 across most major digital platforms.
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Hawk Hill Pictures will release the animated feature Tied Up, written and directed by three-time Academy Award nominee Konstantin Bronzit (The Three Sisters, We Can’t Live Without Cosmos, Lavatory Lovestory) and Oscar-nominated writer Dmitry Vysotsky (Lavatory Lovestory), on March 24 across major international digital platforms including Prime Video and Google Play, with pre-orders available on Apple TV. The film follows an unlikely group of discarded objects navigating a shared journey in search of purpose and belonging.
Tied Up centers on Mac, a high-end necktie suddenly discarded and forced to navigate life alongside a group of fellow castoffs, including a broken vase, an air freshener bottle, a worn boot, and a spool of thread, as they search for a place they call Paradise where they believe their wishes will come true.
"We started with a simple idea about things people throw away, but it quickly became a story about connection and meaning," said Bronzit. "Even what seems forgotten can still have value and a place in the world. Animation gives you a way to speak about serious ideas in a simple and universal language. What may seem small or forgotten can still carry meaning."
"There’s a simplicity to Tied Up that makes it accessible, but there’s also a deeper layer that stays with you," said Jen Katzfey, President of Hawk Hill Pictures. "It’s really about what we’re searching for and where that journey might lead."
Blending humor and adventure, the film explores themes of belonging, purpose, and second chances through the perspective of discarded objects, as Mac begins to question what truly defines value, loyalty, and purpose.
Hawk Hill Pictures is an independent film distribution company focused on commercial, character-driven storytelling across global platforms, including theatrical and digital distribution, while Lakeside Animation, one of Canada’s leading studios, has contributed to numerous international co-productions and earned awards across film and television festivals. The is co-produced with Studio Metrafilms.






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