THIRST – Feature Film (Drama)
THIRST – Feature Film (96 minutes)
THIRST is a beautiful film that you'll be thinking about long after you've watched it. Audiences have likened THIRST to 'Picnic at Hanging Rock', 'Into the Wild' and 'As it is in Heaven'.
THIRST is a truly original film that has stunned audiences with its honesty and integrity.
CRITICAL RESPONSE
Nominated in the Australian Film Critics Circle Awards and 100% likes on Rotten Tomatoes.
Margaret Pomeranz (At The Movies) – RATED 4 STARS
'This film by Robert Carter, who directed The Sugar Factory, is blessed by really wonderful performances. Despite the obvious construct of the scenario, and in fact the director does not shy away from representing that visually, it is a life-affirming film. This is not four people desperate to survive who will do anything to do over their fellow man, it is an optimistic view of decent people behaving decently in the face of disaster. Nicola Daley's cinematography is beautiful.
This is a gripping tale of romance, of seeking, of connecting in a very human way, of getting joy out of what few moments you may have left on this earth.'
Set in 2017, THIRST brings together four people isolated and alone in four different ways and traps them in the desert with little water and no means of escape. How will they react? What will they do? How will they make sense of their lives? What will become important? Can they find meaning - something larger than themselves?
CAST
Minna Victoria Haralabidou
Boyce Myles Pollard
Kit Hanna Mangan-Lawrence
Zac Tom Green
Written and Directed by Robert Carter
Produced by Megan George, Mark George, Robert Carter
Director of Photography Nicola Daley
Film Editor David Birrell
Composer Roger Mason












