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Disco Pigs (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Elaine Cassidy, Eleanor Methven, Cillian Murphy, Brian F. O'Byrne, Geraldine O'Rawe
Director: Kirsten Sheridan
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Vanguard
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Length:
94 mins

 
 

 

90 minutes you will never forget!

Pig and Runt are born at almost the same time in the same Dublin hospital - spiritual twins to different mothers. The pair forge an indestructible and almost telepathic bond, shutting out their friends and families, in fact, the entire outside world. Their lives are so entwined that they simply cannot exist without one another. Their world exists somewhere between violence of A Clockwork Orange and the innocence of a Bjork lyric. But as they make the difficult transition from adolescence into adulthood, external forces attempt to separate them as their own desires threaten to divide them. American Dreamer calls it "an absolutely compelling film, and not your typical boy meets girl movie" because Pig will stop at nothing, absolutely nothing, to keep their bond intact.