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  2. Thirst (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst (Korean: 박쥐; literally "bat") is a 2009 horror film written, produced and directed by Park Chan-wook.Based on the 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola, [5] the film stars Song Kang-ho as Sang-hyun, a Catholic priest who turns into a vampire as a result of a failed medical experiment, and falls in love with Tae-ju (), the wife of his childhood friend (Shin Ha-kyun).

  3. Thirst (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Jeffrey Lando and starring Lacey Chabert, Tygh Runyan, Mercedes McNab, and Brandon Quinn. Plot.

  4. Thirst (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst is a 1979 Australian horror film directed by Rod Hardy and starring Chantal Contouri, Max Phipps, and David Hemmings.It has been described as a blend of vampire and science fiction genres, influenced by the 1973 film Soylent Green [2] as well as drawing on the vampire folklore of Elizabeth Báthory – one of several vampire films in the 1970s to do so.

  5. The Thirst (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Thirst is a 2007 American horror film directed by Jeremy Kasten. Plot. Recovering drug addicts Maxx (Matt Keeslar) and Lisa ...

  6. Thirst (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst is an Australian drama film written and directed by Robert Carter, and starring Victoria Haralabidou, Myles Pollard, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, and Tom Green. [1] Thirst is about four individuals who become stranded in the desert with limited water, and are forced to make choices that challenge their ideas of themselves and what they truly need.

  7. Thirst (1949 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bergman asked Tengroth to star in his film, who helped him in finding the right tone in the lesbian scene between Viola and Valborg. Shooting took place between 15 March and 5 July 1949. [1] [2] Thirst premiered on 17 October 1949 in Sweden and on 30 August 1956 in the US. [3] Finnish Critic Jörn Donner later called Thirst "a commercial ...

  8. Thirst (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst (Arabic: Atash: عطش, Hebrew: צימאון) is a 2004 Israeli-Palestinian drama. The film is the directorial debut of Arab-Israeli filmmaker and screenwriter Tawfik Abu Wael. [1] The film won the prestigious Volgin Prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival, the Ophir Award for Cinematography, and the Critic's Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

  9. Thirst (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thirst, a Romanian film; Thirst, an Australian film by Rod Hardy; Thirst, a 1998 American television film directed by Bill L. Norton; Thirst, an Israeli-Palestinian film; The Thirst, a 2006 horror film directed by Jeremy Kasten; Thirst, a Korean film by Park Chan-wook; Thirst, a Canadian film starring Lacey Chabert; Thirst, an Australian film ...