Thirst

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Thirst is a 2009 South Korean horror-drama film directed by Park Chan-wook that follows a priest-turned-vampire struggling with faith, desire, and morality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf South Korean film
film
alternateTitle Bakjwi NERFINISHED
awardReceived Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
basedOn Thérèse Raquin NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Émile Zola NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Chung Chung-hoon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin South Korea
countryOfRelease South Korea NERFINISHED
director Park Chan-wook NERFINISHED
distributor CJ Entertainment NERFINISHED
editedBy Kim Jae-bum NERFINISHED
Kim Sang-bum NERFINISHED
festivalSection In Competition at Cannes
genre drama
horror
vampire film
language Korean
leadCharacterOccupation Catholic priest
mainCharacter Sang-hyun NERFINISHED
Tae-ju NERFINISHED
musicBy Jo Yeong-wook NERFINISHED
notableFor Park Chan-wook’s distinctive visual style
combining horror and dark romance
originalTitle 박쥐
plotSummary A Catholic priest becomes a vampire after a failed medical experiment and struggles with his faith and desires.
portrayedBy Kim Ok-bin NERFINISHED
Song Kang-ho NERFINISHED
premieredAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
producer Park Chan-wook NERFINISHED
productionCompany Moho Film NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2009
setting South Korea NERFINISHED
theme desire
faith
forbidden love
morality
vampirism
writer Jeong Seo-kyeong NERFINISHED
Park Chan-wook NERFINISHED

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Park Chan-wook notableWork Thirst
Park Chan-wook directed Thirst
Song Kang-ho notableWork Thirst
Song Kang-ho starredIn Thirst