
The Pig and the Society (2026)
0h 5m | PG-13
"The Pig and the Society," symbolizes the stark contrast between the excesses of wealth and the plight of those left behind. It invites viewers to reflect on their perceptions and prejudices, challenging them to see beyond the surface and understand the systemic issues perpetuating homelessness.
Director: Lucas Duarte
Studio: Lucas Duarte Films
Genre: Documentary
Video: 720p
Cast

Kadu Lima
as Narrator
Reviews
"The Pig and the Society" is a thought-provoking short documentary that masterfully captures the complexities of Miami's homelessness through a Brazilian filmmaker's eyes. The film stands out for its raw, unfiltered portrayal of a societal issue often glossed over by the glitz and glamour associated with the city. "The Pig and the Society" also excels in its technical aspects. Super 8 footage adds a nostalgic, almost timeless quality to the film, while the street photography captures the raw beauty and harsh realities of Miami's urban landscape. The soundtrack, featuring a blend of ambient and classical music, enhances the emotional impact of the visuals.