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Disco Pigs

6th(2001) World Chinema

Love/Romance · Coming of Age · Children  

  • CountryIreland
  • Production Year2001
  • Running Time94min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Although not related, Pig and Runt are born on the same day, in the same hospital, moments apart. They are almost telepathic. Now sixteen, they have created an insular, and dangerous world inventing their own rules and language. One night, Pig becomes angry when someone tries to kiss Runt at a disco. As they race away, Pig grabs Runt, pushes her up against a wall and kisses her forcefully. A shadowy concern begins to form in her mind, slowly puncturing their world. Adults are worried about the increasingly isolated and secret relationship between Pig and Runt. Runt′s parents decide to send her to a special institution. Pig is devastated and his world collapses into a violent spiral of helplessness. He sets out to rescue Runt. But Runt has a distant cloud over her, which throws Pig into increased insecurity; his love for Runt becomes a dangerous obsession. The inseparable are about to separate; and which one will survive depends on which one can break free.
Director
Director
Kirsten Sheridan
After studying film at the New York University Script Writing School, 24 year-old Kirsten Sheridan went on to receive the Film Institute of Ireland/Guinness Outstanding Young Irish Talent Award. Her first feature length screenplay Honor Bright won the Miramax Best Irish Screenplay Award ‘98. As well as directing commercials, writing a TV film, Christopher’s Tenement, for BBC Northern Ireland, and writing a feature film, The Kid, Sheridan has written and directed several award winning short films including Patterns and The Case of Majella Mcginty. Disco Pigs is her fist feature film.
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Credit
  • Director Kirsten Sheridan 컬스틴 쉐리단
  • Producer Ed Guiney
  • Cast Elaine Cassidy, Cillian Murphy, Brian O′Byrne
  • Screenplay Enda Walsh
  • Cinematography Igor Jadue Lillo
  • Production Design Zoe Macleod
  • Editor Ben Yeates
  • Sound Patrick Drummond
  • Music Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer
  • Production Company Temple Films
    Shamrock Chambers 1-2 Eustace St., Dublin 2, Ireland
    mail@templefilms.ie

  • World Sales Renaissance Films
    34-35 Berwick St. London W1F 8RP UK
    info@renaissance-films.com