Leon the Pig Farmer
A Jewish Londoner embarks on a journey to find himself after learning some shocking news about his past in this eccentric British comedy. As the film begins, Leon (Mark Frankel) is already in a time of transition, having quit his job for moral reasons and assumed a position in his mother's catering firm. His life is thrown into even more disarray when a bizarre coincidence reveals the truth behind his birth: not only was his birth the result of artificial insemination, but a lab mix-up means that his real, biological father is a complete stranger. The confused Leon sets out to find his "real" dad, and unexpectedly discovers that he is descended from a family of Yorkshire pig farmers. Co-directors Vadim Jean and Gary Sinyor move their story in fits and starts, allowing room for countless digressions, from a torrid affair with a outrageous artist (Maryam d'Abo) to the accidental breeding of a rather unique pig. While the film proves uneven, fans of the quirkier varieties of British comedy should find Leon the Pig Farmer's off-beat tone and taste for surrealistic details suitably entertaining. more..
Director: Vadim Jean
Starring: Mark Frankel, Brian Glover, Janet Suzman, Connie Booth, David De Keyser
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Best First Feature
Edinburgh International Film Festival (1992)
Most Promising Newcomer
Evening Standard British Film Awards (1994)
British Newcomer of the Year
London Critics Circle Film Awards (1994)
Vadim Jean
Venice Film Festival (1992)
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