Internationally,
Hard Paint was a critical success.
Variety praised the "picture of a fragmented society barely able to foster empathetic connections".
Screen Daily enjoyed the "fluid cinematography" of Glauco Firpo saying it caught "the quasi-fairytale quality of a boy who lives on the outside of his life, looking in".
Mature Times called the film a "poignant character study".
The Hollywood Reporter remarked that
Hard Paint "at times recalls
Moonlight, not just structurally, in its separately titled three-part breakdown, but also in its moving observation of a vulnerable gay male protagonist in an unaccommodating environment".
Australian Cinematographer, the magazine of the
Australian Cinematographers Society, called the film "stunning" and "beautiful". == Accolades ==