David Bowie Special: The Hunger

When the hunger hurts so much it knows no reason. Then you’ll need to feed!

To commemorate a year since the great man’s passing, Social Cinema brought one of David Bowie’s most underrated performances to the big screen. Impeccably playing on the otherworldly presence of its stars’, The Hunger concerns a love triangle between ageless vampires Miriam (Deneuve) and John (Bowie) and the doctor (Sarandon) who comes between them. Stately and full of baroque style, Tony Scott’s feature debut is a grand philosophical oddity.