Thirst

Thirst

Release date : September 22, 2015
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Bulgaria /
Original Language : Bulgarian /
Director : Svetla Tsotsorkova /
Production companies : Front Film /
September 22, 2015 1h 30m Bulgaria Drama Bulgarian More
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A couple and their teenage son eke out a living on a hilltop, doing the laundry for local hotels, despite the intermittent water supply. Their simple life is overturned by the arrival of a father-and-daughter team of diviner and well-digger, who promise to bring an end to this precarious existence by finding a source on their arid hill. But ultimately, these newcomers quench a thirst far greater than than the simple need for water.
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Svetlana Yancheva
The Boy's mother
Vassil Mihajlov
The Girl's father
Ivan Barnev
The mini bus driver
Ivaylo Hristov
The Boy's father

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  • title:Thirst
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Bulgaria ·
  • Original Language: Bulgarian ·
  • Director: Svetla Tsotsorkova /
  • Writers: Svetoslav Ovcharov · Ventsislav Vasilev · Svetla Tsotsorkova ·
  • Production companies: Front Film ·
  • Overview:A couple and their teenage son eke out a living on a hilltop, doing the laundry for local hotels, despite the intermittent water supply. Their simple life is overturned by the arrival of a father-and-daughter team of diviner and well-digger, who promise to bring an end to this precarious existence by finding a source on their arid hill. But ultimately, these newcomers quench a thirst far greater than than the simple need for water.
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