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Thirst
Korean Cinema Today
Love/Romance · Eroticism · Spirituality · Revenge
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2009
- Running Time145min
- FormatD-Cinema
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Sang-hyun, a priest working for a hospital, selflessly volunteers for a secret vaccine development project intended to eradicate a deadly virus. However, the virus eventually takes the priest. He nearly dies, but makes a miraculous recovery by an accidental transfusion of vampire blood. He realizes his sole raison d’etre: the pleasures of the flesh.
Winner of the Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, [Thirst] is presented in an extended version, with over ten minutes of extra footage. This version poses a question with which the director has long wrestled: where the distinctions between the sacred and secular, and between the abstinent and debauched ought to lie. The form of a murder-divine has been an issue of the transcendental being since ancient times. Park Chan-wook, on the prolongation of his prior films such as [Old Boy], has flung this film into the pursuit of extreme reasoning and pleasure beyond human order. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
PARK Chan-Wook
Born in 1963 and graduated Sogang University with philosophy major. Making debut with [The Moon is What the Sun Dreams of] (1992), he became a world famous director with [Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance] (2002) and [Old Boy] (2003). He won Grand Prix of the Jury at Cannes 2004 and received the Prize of the Jury with [Thirst] at Cannes 2009.
Credit
- Director
PARK Chan-Wook - ProducerAHN Soo-hyun
- CastSONG Kang-ho
KIM Ok-vin
KIM Hae-sook
SHIN Ha-kyun - ScreenplayPARK Chan-wook
CHUNG Seo-kyung - CinematographyCHUNG Chung-hoon
- Production DesignRYU Seong-hie
- EditorKIM Sang-bum
KIM Jae-bum - SoundKIM Suk-won
KIM Chang-sub - MusicCHO Young-wuk
- Production CompanyMOHO Film
wonjo@moho.co.kr - World SalesCJ Entertainment
heejeon@cj.net
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