The Pig's Law

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FrenchLa Loi du cochon
Directed byÉrik Canuel
Written byJoanne Arseneau
Produced by
  • Jacques Bonin
  • Claude Veillet
The Pig's Law
Film poster
FrenchLa Loi du cochon
Directed byÉrik Canuel
Written byJoanne Arseneau
Produced by
  • Jacques Bonin
  • Claude Veillet
Starring
CinematographyJérôme Sabourin
Edited byJean-François Bergeron
Music byDazmo
Production
companies
Distributed byAlliance Atlantis
Release date
  • 25 October 2001 (2001-10-25)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

The Pig's Law (French: La Loi du cochon) is a 2001 Canadian crime comedy-drama film, directed by Érik Canuel.[1] The film stars Isabel Richer and Catherine Trudeau as Stéphane and Bettie Brousseau, two sisters running a struggling pig farm in rural Quebec; they have rented part of their land out to a criminal marijuana smuggling ring led by Paquette (Sylvain Marcel), but run afoul of the smugglers when Stéphane sells part of the crop herself without their knowledge to pay off her mortgage debt before the farm is foreclosed.[2]

The film's cast also includes Christian Bégin, Jean-Nicolas Verreault, Stéphane Demers, Christopher Heyerdahl and Marie Brassard.

Richer received a Prix Jutra nomination for Best Actress at the 4th Jutra Awards.[3]

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