Strings is a 2012 British independent drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Rob Savage in his feature-length directorial debut.
It received praise for its high quality despite Savage's young age of 19 when it was released as well as its low budget of £5,000.
Four teenagers in England deal with romantic endeavours during their final summer before they move away to attend university.
[1] Savage was working on his short film Sit In Silence (2011) when he watched the German drama film Requiem (2006), featuring a performance by actress Sandra Hüller which moved him so much that he managed to arrange to meet her in Munich to discuss collaborating.
Savage began writing the screenplay with the two in mind, taking a year to finish the final draft.