Strings (2004 film)
Strings is a 2004 animated fantasy film directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund about the son of an ostensibly assassinated ruler who sets out to avenge his father but through a series of revelations comes to a much clearer understanding of the conflict between the two peoples concerned. An international co-production by Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the United Kingdom, the film was made with marionettes and the strings are part of the fictional world as life strings.
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Directed by | Anders Rønnow Klarlund |
Written by | Naja Marie Aidt |
Story by | Anders Rønnow Klarlund |
Produced by | Niels Bald |
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Edited by | Leif Axel Kjeldsen |
Music by | Jørgen Lauritsen |
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Distributed by | SF Film |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
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Language | Danish |
Budget | €3.4 million |
The world of Strings
The fact that the characters are played by marionettes is incorporated into the film's fictional universe. That is, the characters are literally marionettes. Wide shots of the countryside reveal millions of strings stretching endlessly into the sky, each one representing an individual on earth. Nobody knows how far the strings reach or who is controlling them. As far as the characters know, the strings are controlled by a higher power.
When a string attached to a moveable limb is severed, it is analogous to amputation; the individual loses the ability to use that body part. Once a string is cut nothing can repair it or bring back to life whatever it was attached to. If the "head string" is cut, it results in permanent death.
Since nothing can reanimate a body part after its string is cut, repairs to injured individuals must be made using healthy, unsevered parts. An unfortunate collection of poor people and prisoners is kept as a donor class. When a person of royalty or other social importance loses a body part, another is involuntarily taken from a prisoner and replaced with its string intact.
Prisons are designed around the fact that the strings reach up endlessly into the sky. Rather than cells, the prisoners are confined underneath huge horizontal grids, and the range of mobility allowed by their strings is limited by small square openings in the grid through which the strings are inserted and locked within.
Instead of giving birth, a couple fashions a new child out of wood. After an unspecified amount of time, a set of luminous new strings gently descends from the sky and is quickly attached to the inanimate infant by the parents. This act immediately and miraculously endows the inert wooden figure with life.
Later, it is also revealed that some people have discovered the ability to "leap" incredible distances and effectively fly for a short time; essentially this is analogous to the puppeteer jerking on the marionette's string and making it soar through the sky. It is only when the protagonist understands the unity of all living things, and the power of love, that he is able to acquire the skill.
Voice cast
Character | Danish | Swedish | English |
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Hal | Jens Jacob Tychsen | Jonas Karlsson | James McAvoy |
Zita | Iben Hjejle | Melinda Kinnaman | Catherine McCormack |
Kahro | Henning Moritzen | Gösta Bredefeldt | Julian Glover |
Nezo | Jesper Langberg | Sten Ljunggren | Derek Jacobi |
Ghrak | Jens Arentzen | Anders Ahlbom Rosendahl | Ian Hart |
Jhinna | Marina Bouras | Jasmine Heikura | Claire Skinner |
Erito | Søren Spanning | Niklas Falk | David Harewood |
Elke | Pernille Højmark | Marika Lagercrantz | Samantha Bond |
Agra | Paul Hüttel | Måns Westfelt | |
Daya | Ida Hilario Jønsson | Hilda Zuber | |
Xath | Lukas Rønnow Klarlund | Axel Zuber | Oliver Golding |
Lo | Rasmus Botoft | Jimmy Endeley |
Accolades
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Ceremony | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
Ale Kino! - International Young Audience Film Festival 2005 | Golden Poznan Goat | Strings | Nominated | |
Emden International Film Festival 2005 | Emden Film Award | Strings | Nominated | |
Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival 2004 | Citizen Kane Award for Best Directorial Revelation | Strings | Won | |
Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver - Special Mention | Strings | Won | ||
Best Film | Strings | Nominated | ||
Robert Awards 2006 | Best Children's Film | Strings | Won |
References
External links
- Strings at IMDb
- Strings at Rotten Tomatoes