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Disco Pigs Directed by Kirsten Sheridan Produced by Ed Guiney Written by Enda Walsh Starring Elaine Cassidy
Cillian MurphyMusic by Gavin Friday
Maurice SeezerCinematography Igor Jadue-Lillo
Peter RobertsonEditing by Ben Yeates Distributed by Renaissance Films Release date(s) November 16, 2001 Running time 93 minutes Country Ireland Language English Disco Pigs is a 2001 Irish film directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by Enda Walsh, who adapted it from his 1996 play of the same name. Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy star as Cork teenagers who have a lifelong, but unhealthy, friendship that is imploding as they approach adulthood.
Plot
The film revolves around the intense relationship of the two teenage protagonists, Darren and Sinéad, nicknamed "Pig" and "Runt". Pig and Runt were born at the same hospital at nearly the same time and grow up right next door to each other. This brings about a very close relationship between the two that borders on telepathic. They live in their own world and barely communicate with the world around them. However, up until their seventeenth year, their relationship remains one of friendship, albeit a very intense unhealthy one.
Eventually, however, Runt catches and reciprocates the attentions of another young man from her school just as Pig begins to notice Runt. As their seventeenth birthdays draw closer, Pig's violent nature becomes more and more obvious and his romantic intentions towards Runt become confirmed when he kisses her after a rampage at a disco. Runt, however, does not want to give Pig what he wants of her. She does not know how to reject him; therefore, she continues her friendship with him feeling awkward and caged. Pig remains very protective of Runt and finally their closeness raises the concerns of the school they attend. They are separated and Runt is sent away to boarding school. Pig is crushed by this and decides to track down Runt and make her his again. This starts off an irreversible chain of events that will ultimately end in tragedy. Pig finds Runt on their seventeenth birthday and takes her to a club. There, in a fit of jealous rage, Pig kills a boy who was dancing with Runt. The two flee the club and take a taxi to the beach and the two make love. In the morning Runt, knowing that horrible punishment awaits Pig, kills him. She considers committing suicide, but decides against it.
Characters
Darren/Pig is portrayed by Cillian Murphy, who also originated the part on the stage. Runt is the only person Pig knows well. He cannot begin to comprehend a world where Runt does not exist. Together they create a surreal world where there is little division between reality and dreams and Pig's and Runt's two personas. Pig is a strange, volatile dreamer.
Runt is portrayed by Elaine Cassidy. She is the calmer of the two characters. When events involving Pig get too wild, Runt steps in quietly. Although the less voiced of the two, she is the more independent. Eileen Walsh played this role on stage.
Pig and Runt are the only actual characters in the play version. The other characters are merely described by them. However, the film has a number of other, mostly very minor, characters beyond Pig and Runt.
External links
Categories:- 2001 films
- 2000s drama films
- Irish films
- Disco films
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