Piggy

Source: Charades (c) Jorge Fuembuena

Piggy

Spanish thriller Piggy, the feature fiction debut of Spanish TV drama veteran Carlota Pereda, was the big winner at UK horror, sci-fi and fantasy festival Grimmfest.

The Manchester festival awarded Piggy with the best director, best film and best actress prizes, with Laura Galán scooping the win for best actress.

Piggy expands on Pereda’s 2018 short of the same name about a teenager – played by Galán – who is mercilessly bullied about her weight until, from the confines of her family’s butcher shop, she has an unexpected chance to exact revenge on her bullies.

It premiered at Sundance, before enjoying a festival run including San Sebastian, Fantastic Fest and Sitges.

The film is produced by Morena Films in co-production with France’s Backup Studio. Paris-based Charades handles international sales, with Vertigo Releasing distributing in the UK and Ireland. Magnolia has taken US rights.

The 14th edition of Grimmfest ran from October 6-9.

Grimmfest 2022 winners

Best film – Piggy

Best director – Carlota Pereda Piggy

Best scare – The Harbinger dir. Andy Mitton

Best SFX – Moon Garden dir. Ryan Stevens Harris

Best production design – Vesper dirs. Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper’s

Best cinematography – Megalomaniac dir. Karim Ouelhaj

Best score – Gary Moonboots, Simon Fransquet Megalomaniac

Best screenplay – The Goldsmith scr-dir. Vincenzo Ricchiuto, scr. Germano Tarricone

Best short – Baby Fever dir. Hannah May Cumming

Best actor – Ramiro Blas The Passenger

Best actress – Laura Galán Piggy

Audience award – Feed Me dirs. Adam Leader, Richard Oakes