Strings (2012 film)


Strings is a 2012 British drama film directed and written by Rob Savage. After a successful run in a number of film festivals, it went on to win the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards. Applauded for its success despite its low budget, the total cost of production was just £3,000. Director, writer, cinematographer and editor, Savage took strong commitments to get the film produced including lack of sleep to the point of hallucinating.

Plot

The story follows four young people and their romantic endeavours in that blissful summer before they leave home to go to university. Grace is a visiting German student, soon to return home. She falls for the quiet, distant Jon, whilst her best friend Scout becomes entangled in an increasingly violent relationship with her long-term boyfriend Chris.

Cast

Writing

Savage was originally working on the short film Sit In Silence when he watched the film Requiem. He was so moved by the lead actresses performance that he contacted her when they met in Munich. After that Hüller introduced Savage to another actress she was mentoring at the time: Philine Lembeck. After that Savage began re-writing the script and spent an entire year re-writing it.

Filming

Strings was shot on a Sony FX-1 with an SG Blade 35mm Lens. Filming took roughly a month.

Distribution

The film won the Raindance Award at British Independent Film Awards. It was there, where it was recognised by Vertigo Films. Vertigo Films picked up the film on 5 December 2012.