After becoming a fixture on the big screen with the critically and
commercially acclaimed SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, Freida Pinto quickly became an international
film star and household name.
The Miramax library holds some of the world's most sophisticated, thought - provoking and critically -
acclaimed independent
films including sex, lies, and videotape, The English Patient, Shakespeare In Love, Reservoir Dogs, Chicago, Good Will Hunting, Pulp Fiction, My Left Foot, Cinema Paradiso, Life is Beautiful, Amélie, Kill Bill, Volume I and II, No Country for Old Men, as well as scores of
commercially successful
films such as Bridget Jones's Diary, the Scream, Hellraiser and Scary Movie franchises and Spy Kids.
In «Thirst» — winner of the Prix du Jury in Cannes —
commercially and critically
acclaimed South Korean filmmaker Park Chan - wook uses this narrative twist to put his own unique and visceral spin on the vampire
film's familiar themes of contagion, morality and eroticism.