Lines is a film about womanhood, boundaries, the Ivy League, art and self, love, shame, and the power of friendship. The story comes from the writer's real life experience as a Princeton financial aid kid in the 80s, fresh from a highly alternative home life involving open marriage, too much weed, and not enough boundaries, in an otherwise normal Charlotte, North Carolina suburb. A team of talented women worked to share what we have learned about overcoming shame, dissociation as a coping mechanism, substance abuse, and that tricky need to please so many of us are raised to value above all else.
—jandlwilke