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Thirst Street
Directed by
Nathan Silver
Not Rated
2017
84m
Comedy
,
Drama
,
and more
6.0
75%
53%
4.3
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Gina, an American flight attendant, falls in with a Parisian bartender on a layover only to find herself tangled in a web of deception, delusion and unrequited amour fou.
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Cast of Thirst Street
Lindsay Burdge
Gina
Damien Bonnard
Jérôme / Paul
Esther Garrel
Clémence
Lola Bessis
Charlie
Jacques Nolot
Franz
Françoise Lebrun
Landlady
Cindy Silver
Lorraine
Valerie Laury
Faye
Alice de Lencquesaing
Sophie
Anjelica Huston
Narrator (voice)
Keith Poulson
Karaoke Keith (uncredited)
Nathan Silver
Director / Writer / Producer
C. Mason Wells
Writer / Producer
Joshua Blum
Producer
Matthew Edward Ellison
Producer
Jordan Goldnadel
Producer
Andrew Morrison
Executive Producer
Elsa Leeb
Producer
Matthew Smaglik
Co-Producer
Nicolas Tiry
Associate Producer
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Thirst Street Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Essentially this is Fatal Attraction with the gender perspective reversed, which may constitute some sort of progress but hardly obviates the castration anxiety at the root of the story.
MUBI
Elissa Suh
The film bestows us the opportunity for dialogue, as the best of cinema and many titles often do.
Silver Screen Riot
Matt Oakes
A psychedelic 70s exploitation look and feel gives Thirst Street a dreamy Euro-Trash quality.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
So no, it's not a sly, dark, romantic deadpan comedy after all. It's dark all right - but it looks more like a train than a light at the end of the tunnel.
Film School Rejects
Andrew Karpan
Few filmmakers are capable of imagining anything worse than supernatural horror or overly conventional heartbreak and Silver ends up creating something in between those worlds.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Joule Zelman
Somehow, her acting combines with cinematography straight from an artsy 1970s porno and a soundtrack of woozy love songs to create an expressionist portrait of overwhelming loneliness.
Film Threat
Nick Rocco Scalia
Thirst Street is a corrective to the scores of movies - American and otherwise - that portray unrequited romantic obsession as something other than what it really is: a slippery slope that's all but guaranteed to end with someone getting hurt.
Village Voice
April Wolfe
Normally, I'm eager for a story about a woman humiliating herself for love, but the tone of this fanciful film at times struck me as all wrong.
Film Inquiry
Chloe Walker
Thirst Street deserves your attention thanks to its vividly assured visuals.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Visually arresting with vibrant, expressive colors and a surreal atmosphere, Thirst Street resembles those French Emmanuelle skin flicks you weren't supposed to watch.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
There's not much in the way of bruising insight into the makeup of a deteriorating personality, but for a compact spin through well-trod fields of lustful, sad-mad blindness, "Thirst Street" has its share of disreputably perverse pleasures.
The Young Folks
Nathanael Hood
Thirst Street remains baffling and confused, unworthy of Burdge's performance.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Lindsay Burdge's intrepid performance as a woman unable to let go of a one-night stand galvanizes Nathan Silver's sharply stylized character study.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Burdge holds the picture together, playing a character who walks a fine line between being sympathetically damaged and terrifyingly loony.
RogerEbert.com
Vikram Murthi
The result is a slow-motion car crash that you intimately experience from both in and outside the car. There's just enough distance to allow for wisdom but not enough so as not to feel the impact.
New York Times
Teo Bugbee
Though both Ms. Burdge and Mr. Bonnard offer vulnerably world-weary performances, Mr. Silver has made a movie about obsession that never delves deeper than infatuation.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
It's one of those movies that starts uncomfortably close to a character and then drills down deeper, and star Lindsay Burdge is more than up to the challenge, crafting a performance that's all of a piece with the film.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
It's a testament to Nathan Silver's keen sense of observation that we don't want the film to turn decisively into thriller terrain.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Burdge infuses her rigidly and scantly defined role with tremulous vulnerability, and Silver, aided by the splashy palette of Sean Price Williams's cinematography, evokes derangement with a sardonic wink.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
While Burdge's dogged commitment to the role commands admiration, Gina's obtuse, masochistic behavior keeps us from investing in her as a character spiraling out of control.
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