Leon the Pig Farmer

Leon the Pig Farmer is a 1992[3] British comedy about a Jewish estate agent in London who discovers that thanks to an artificial insemination mishap, his real father owns a pig farm in Yorkshire.

It was directed by Vadim Jean and Gary Sinyor, and starred Mark Frankel in the title role.

[3] The film won the FIPRESCI International Critics' Prize at the 1992 Venice Film Festival,[4] while its directors won the Best Newcomer award from the London Critics' Circle,[5] the Most Promising Newcomer at the Evening Standard British Film Awards, and the Chaplin Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

[6] Jewish estate agent Leon Geller, who lives in London, discovers his father is not actually local businessman Sidney Geller but Yorkshire Dales pig farmer Brian Chadwick.

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