STRINGS (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 2025

Original Title:
STRINGS

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

TENSE, REFLECTIVE, AND CATHARTIC

Now living in his car following his brutal break-up with Elena, university senior Jordan is forced to stay the night at what was their shared apartment in an attempt for the two of them to finally find closure and empathy from the ashes of their past.

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Art Department Assistant:
Venitia Fernandes
Arin Hincer

BTS Photographer:
Emily Chae

Boom Operator:
Elijah Wright

Colorist:
Joe Nicholls

Costume Designer:
Kaitlyn Chao

Digital Imaging Technician:
Isabelle Payan

Director:
Ella Strilec

Director of Photography:
Joe Nicholls

Editor:
Kyla Stone

First Assistant Camera:
Kyla Stone

First Assistant Director:
Isha Misra

Gaffer:
Isaac Oxley

Key Grip:
Ido Citrin
Isabelle Payan

Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Biancolin

Producer:
David Armata

Production Accountant:
Mya Belenchia

Production Assistant:
Mara Bateman
Aniyah Faisal

Production Designer:
Emily Chae

Production Manager:
Caroline Kan Hai

Production Sound Mixer:
Danial Mirza

Second Assistant Camera:
Ava Patriquin

Second Assistant Director:
Emily MacDonald

Sound Designer:
Caroline Kan Hai

Swing:
Adrian Ricciuti

Title Designer:
Kyla Stone

Writer:
David Armata

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