Pig's Law (2001)
After inheriting a pig farm from their father, sisters Stephane and Betty do their best to keep the family business running. But while the very pregnant Betty is diligent about doing the work that needs to be done, Stephane can focus only on her crippling gambling problem, which has landed her in deep trouble with her creditors. Desperate for cash, she considers a dangerous option for repaying the debt … but will it work?
Director: Érik Canuel
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: October 5, 2001
Cast
- Isabel Richer - Stéphane Brousseau
- Sylvain Marcel - Paquette
- Catherine Trudeau - Bettie Brousseau
- Jean-Nicolas Verreault - Chose
- Stéphane Demers - Adrien Massé
- Marie Brassard - Carole Massé
- Zhenhu Han - Le Tchin Tok
- Christopher Heyerdahl - Jodorowsky (Junkie)
- Christian Bégin - Riendeau
- Marie Gignac - Magalie, gérante du bar
Screenplay
- Joanne Arseneau
- Joanne Arseneau (Dialogue)
Cinematography: Jérôme Sabourin
Editing: Jean-François Bergeron
Production: Les Films Vision 4, Cirrus Communications
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Érik Canuel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pig's Law about?
- After inheriting a pig farm from their father, sisters Stephane and Betty do their best to keep the family business running. But while the very pregnant Betty is diligent about doing the work that needs to be done, Stephane can focus only on her crippling gambling problem, which has landed her in deep trouble with her creditors. Desperate for cash, she considers a dangerous option for repaying the debt … but will it work?
- Who directed Pig's Law?
- Pig's Law was directed by Érik Canuel.
- Who stars in Pig's Law?
- Pig's Law stars Isabel Richer, Sylvain Marcel, Catherine Trudeau, Jean-Nicolas Verreault, Stéphane Demers, Marie Brassard.
- How long is Pig's Law?
- Pig's Law has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is Pig's Law?
- Pig's Law is a Drama, Crime film.
- Where was Pig's Law produced?
- Pig's Law was produced in Canada.