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“Piggy” is like the feature-length version of an editing gag that (often) feels cheap. Backed into a proverbial corner, an angry character lashes out at another in some explosive bit of violence. But then: another cut reveals this moment was just a fantasy in our protagonist’s head (you can see this gotcha bit in David O. Russell's “ Amsterdam ” this week, for example). A cheek is turned instead, or at least, the capacity for violence is brought back to reality. Even when the other person really has it coming to them.  

Written and directed by Carlota Pereda , “Piggy” visualizes this more literally. There is actually a violent force that’s lashing out at the tormenters of teenager Sara ( Laura Galán ), and he’s a slasher killer. His violence against Sara’s list of bullies provides a temptation of justice, and a release for her from all the awful things they have said about her or her or her weight, right to her face and to a slew of likes on social media. When Sara swims at the town pool, already self-conscious about being out in a swimsuit, her bullies hunt her down, they call her names, hold her down underwater with a net, they run away with her clothes and towel. Trying to get away from this nightmare becomes a gauntlet, as Sara’s vulnerability attracts even more torment.  

Some of these venomous bullies soon go missing; Sara even sees one of them being stuffed into a white van in the woods, and she makes eye contact with the killer. But Sara doesn’t go public about what she saw. She initially lies about whether she was at the pool where the slasher might have started his stalking, in part for fear of the embarrassment of revisiting what happened. It would also be more torment, and to help those who have only made her life worse. And maybe they really had it coming to them.  

“Piggy” has a lot of tongue-in-cheek jokes, like the corpse that Sara casually swims by in the pool without her noticing, but it doesn’t turn this latest development into some darkly comic victory. Pereda’s script instead plays it like Sara is trying on a new costume she’s not sure of—one that has her thinking and considering whether she's doing the right thing for herself. As the pressure for her to speak up becomes more and more, with the townsfolk investigating in between their tears, Sara goes inward, which usually involves a lot of huffing to match her usual expression of silence. It’s a tricky thing to play this type of transformation while still honoring the anger and sadness that later has her bursting out, “I wish you were all dead!”  

Galán does this well, even though this inner turmoil is placed in scenes of interrogation (from the locals, and police) that aren't funny, scary, or sad when corpses start appearing. (Pereda throws in another act of violence that has the weight of a deleted scene.) When it should be jostling us in one way or another, "Piggy" feels like it's just killing time.  

Played by a burly Richard Holmes , the killer is a heavy-handed embodiment of Sara’s anger toward the bullies, a manifestation of anyone’s desire for their bullies to suffer. She finds comfort in him; their faces get close after they bump into each other in the woods (both of them trying to clear their tracks), and even though he has a knife in hand, her conception of the moment is romance, fantasy. Later, when they meet again, he does things more akin to Prince Charming while committing more violence that could be for her benefit, if she so chooses. He sees something in her, and she in him. His beats show the flip side of a love story with a brooding mystery man: sometimes said mystery figure is just Jason Voorhees. 

Inside her home, Sara receives a lot of minimizing from her mother, who peppers in a “What is wrong with you?” on nearly every interaction. She is played with memorable presence by Carmen Machi , and in one of Pereda’s more amusing jokes, she always catches Sara in moments of her trying to sneak around the house. At times this character seems to be written as a more out-of-touch classic mother figure, but Machi shows the protective nature at the heart of this archetype. She’s also one of the few characters who get enough dimension from a script that gets more and more narrow.  

This all brings “Piggy” to a finale that simplifies everything even more down to a slight parable about having corrosive hate in one’s heart. Pereda gets a couple of staid slasher genre thrills out of it, mixing her boxy Academy aspect ratio with explosive gruesomeness, but it mostly, plainly hinges on what Sara does when confronted with the ultimate choice of her fantasy. Do bad people deserve the worst things? The question comes from a commendable surplus of empathy, but “Piggy” struggles with how limiting its intent can be when asking it.

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Nick Allen is the former Senior Editor at RogerEbert.com and a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association.

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Piggy (2022)

Laura Galán as Sara

Richard Holmes as Desconocido

Carmen Machi as Madre

Julián Valcárcel as Padre

José Pastor as Pedro

Irene Ferreiro as Claudia

Camille Aguilar as Roci

Claudia Salas as Maca

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  • Olivier Arson

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Not quite a badass protagonist … Laura Galán in Piggy.

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Laura Galán is a delight as an awkward teen caught in a web of small-town gossip and murder in this socially conscious Spanish slasher

With its rosy, sun-drenched colour palette (at least initially), Carlota Pereda’s spiky Spanish horror understands girlish anxiety so well that it could comfortably be a coming-of-age pic. Behind the glass counter of her parents’ butcher shop, Sara (Laura Galán) keeps a safe distance from the cool-girl clique which mercilessly makes fun of her weight. Highly aware of her body, Sara’s self-consciousness is exacerbated by an overly protective mother, who watches her every move. As if growing pains aren’t bad enough, Richard Holmes’s burly, oddly charismatic serial killer wanders into the small Spanish town and starts abducting her bullies. Talk about awkward!

Weaving together grindhouse thrills and adolescent dilemmas, Piggy has a dark humour that proves deliciously entertaining. Shots where Sara tries to hide her knowledge of the bullies’ disappearance from her overbearing mum are framed with the same nail-biting suspense as when she stalks around her twisted saviour’s macabre slaughterhouse. Issues such as body shaming are also explored without didacticism. In contrast to lesser horrors that attempt to be socially conscious, Piggy is much more specific and detailed in how it builds moods and atmosphere, especially the gossipy dynamics that run rampant in a tight-knit community.

Galán is also a delight to watch, a rare instance where an actor accurately conjures up the fidgety confusion of a young girl. Her character might be indebted to the slasher film’s long line of virginal, awkward teenagers, but Galán’s multidimensional performance ingeniously avoids facile ideals of female empowerment. She is far from a badass protagonist, but her faults are as endearing as her (gradually built) strength.

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‘Piggy’ Review: A Killer on the Loose Isn’t the Scariest Thing in This Visceral, Upsetting Body-Image Horror

Spanish helmer Carlota Pereda's formidable debut draws its terror from the same well of adolescent female insecurity as 'Carrie,' before going its own grisly way.

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Premiering in Sundance’s Midnight strand, “Piggy” sits at an unexpected intersection of artistic sensibilities, first recalling Catherine Breillat, then Brian DePalma, before taking a deep, bloody plunge into grindhouse (or perhaps that should be meatgrinder-house) territory toward its unsettling, ambiguous finale. Yet in fluently expanding her Goya-winning, festival-lauded short of the same name to feature length, Pereda shuffles tones and influences with enough finesse and genre smarts to ensure that this little “Piggy” will go very successfully to market. It’s easy to imagine the filmmaker soon graduating to bigger, glossier assignments, rather like the comparable Julia Ducournau before her: One hopes she likewise retains her nasty nerve.

Led by queen bee Maca (Claudia Salas), they in turn endlessly torment Sara, both in person and online: “Piggy” is their unimaginative nickname for her, used liberally and without an ounce of affection. Only quiet blonde Claudia (Irene Ferreiro) hangs back slightly from the clique’s bullying, though she doesn’t intervene either. Sara daren’t tell her protective but brusque mother (Carmen Machi, superb) about the bullying, while the girls’ poolside assault on her is witnessed only by a hulking, taciturn stranger (Richard Holmes) taking a dip at the same time. Turns out he’s not quite a passive observer: As Sara later stumbles home in her bikini, her clothes and phone having been stolen by Maca, she sees the same man attacking and abducting her bullies, bundling them into a van and gazing at her complicitly before driving off.

Soon after, the pool lifeguard’s dead body is discovered in the water, another woman is murdered in her home, and it becomes clear this usually humdrum community is in the grip of a serial killer. To Sara, however, he’s something of a guardian angel: Not sure why she was spared, and strangely turned on by this rare encounter with mercy, she keeps the secret of the missing girls’ abduction to herself, even as their parents and the police insist she must know something. Is she exacting revenge by accidental proxy? Or is she perversely hoping he’ll come back for her too? Pereda’s sinuous script and Galán’s remarkable, emotionally volatile performance keep her precise motivations perversely just out of view — perhaps even to Sara herself, as she embraces a kind of dark fatalism that, in her prematurely weary mind, can’t be worse than whatever else life has in store for her. Like the eponymous heroine of “Carrie,” she’s a wallflower suddenly granted extraordinary powers of life and death over others; unlike Carrie, she needs no supernatural abilities to wield them.

Shooting in tight Academy ratio, Pereda and Noriega use boxy closeups and sweaty, intimate lighting to suggest Sara’s sense of confinement in her small, provincial, unkind life. Her body is shot frankly but not exploitatively, her discomfort with other people’s stares reflected back at the impassive camera lens. Galán keeps us attuned to Sara’s troubled body image in every scene, whether she’s trying to escape people’s notice making herself as small as possible, or fighting the limits of her physicality when fleeing a carful of leering, mocking young men — in a gruelingly sustained shot that may not be gory, but is harder and crueler to watch than any standard torture porn. A brutish, bearded murderer isn’t exactly a red herring in Pereda’s ferocious debut, but he’s not what “Piggy” fears most.

Reviewed online, Sundance Film Festival (Midnight), Jan. 23, 2022. Running time: 98 MIN. (Original title: "Cerdita")

  • Production: A Morena Films production in coproduction with Backup Studio, Cerdita Aie. (World sales: Charades, Paris.) Producer: Merry Colomer. Executive producer: Pilar Benito. Co-producers: David Atlan-Jackson, Jean-Baptiste Babin, Joel Thibout.
  • Crew: Director, screenplay: Carlota Pereda. Camera: Rita Noriega. Editor: David Pelegrín. Music: Olivier Arson.
  • With: Laura Galán, Richard Holmes, Carmen Machi, Irene Ferreiro, Camille Aguilar, Jose Pastor, Pilar Castro, Fernando Delgado-Hierro, Claudia Salas.

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‘Piggy’ Review: Carlota Pereda’s Searing Feminist Horror Turns Body Shame to Bloody Games

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The sweltering heat of summer in a small town hangs thick in the air in “Piggy,” the blistering feature debut from Spanish filmmaker Carlota Pereda. Part coming-of-age romance, part psychological body horror, “Piggy” firmly establishes Pereda as a bold new voice in feminist horror — that recently flourishing sub-genre popularized by the likes of Julia Ducournau, Ana Lily Amirpour, and Jennifer Reeder.

Aided by a dynamite performance from newcomer Laura Galán, “Piggy” uses the tension of a slasher thriller to weave a painfully relatable tale of adolescent angst gone terribly awry. As body shame and self-loathing morph into a disturbing complicity with violence, “Piggy” pushes the torments of youth to their naturally wicked ends. The film’s most brilliant trick is to mire the audience in the twisted moral dilemma with which its protagonist is grappling, taunting us with the question: What would you have done differently?

Loading its resonant title with double meaning, “Piggy” opens in a butcher shop. The opening frames include a whole pig hanging from a meat hook; the thwack of a cleaver on bone; and the springy bounce of deep purple blood sausage. Sara (Galán) sucks on a strand of her curly dark hair as she studies at the counter, her homework dappled with pig’s blood. Through the window of her family’s shop, she observes a group of carefree teens flirting playfully in the summer heat, so at ease in their lithe young bodies. She stands at crisp attention when two of the girls enter the shop to pick up an order, the air heavy with unspoken familiarity.

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In this brief opening scene, a few knowing glances explain a lifetime of setup. Sara’s former friend Claudia (Irene Ferreiro) only hangs with the popular girls now, who taunt Sara about her weight with cruel names like “piggy” and “Miss Bacon,” unbeknownst to Sara’s nosy but clueless parents (Carmen Machi and Julián Valcárcel). One of the mean girls posts a quick family photo in the butcher shop to Instagram with the caption “Three Little Piggies.”

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Flustered from the cruel interaction, Sara heads to the town pool to cool off, hardly noticing the eerily empty public park. She’s entirely alone except for a hulking man who bursts from the water, locking Sara into some seriously penetrating eye contact. The moment is cut short by the trio of mean girls, who nearly drown Sara by assaulting her with a pool net before taking off with her towel and belongings.

Ashamed and hurt, she cries all the way home, trying but failing to cover up her exposed body. Along the way, she stumbles upon her tormentors trapped in the back of a white van, waving bloody hands and crying for help. When the man from the pool opens the door and gently places a towel on the ground, she says nothing and lets him drive off. From that moment, it’s a race to the finish as Sara becomes embroiled in an agonizing game of what she will and won’t say. Once the lifeguard’s body is found in the pool, she becomes the target of questions from local police and frantic mothers looking for their daughters.

Pereda adorns the film with visceral clues to Sara’s physical state; her skin is crispy pink with sunburn after her long walk home, and blue residue clings to her lips as she anxiously sucks down a lollipop. She films the bullying scene at the pool with claustrophobic intimacy, casting the pool net around the camera to inhabit Sara’s direct point of view as she flails for air. Rita Noriega’s clever cinematography and David Pelegrín’s sharp editing work beautifully together to reveal Sara’s mindset without dialogue having to explain much.

Being a Spanish filmmaker, Pereda throws in a fun surrealist touch with the appearance of a young bull on the loose, escaped from a local bullfight. A police dog also barks at Sara every time she passes the precinct. The line between animal and human blurs as Sara’s search for the killer forces her to confront her demons and her basest survival instincts. When they finally come to blows, rolling around in the dry mud of an empty slaughterhouse, Sara and her mystery man exchange guttural groans from the depths of some primal place.

The whole film hangs on Galán, who delivers a forcefully transformative performance as only a fresh face can. Fully embodying her harrowing anti-heroine journey, Galán earns the bloody resolve of a prizefighter who, after summoning an inner force that shocked even her, will never be the same. And neither will you.

“Piggy” is currently playing in select theaters and VOD. 

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While this film is gruesome, what I love about it is how Pereda deftly subverts what you expect from a slasher film. She uses the genre to explore further themes of bullying and self-worth.

Full Review | Feb 13, 2024

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Piggy's first act is stupendous. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Oct 19, 2023

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Pereda doesn’t dive into the culture’s toxic standards of beauty, which would have been a great addition to an exploration of a misogynistic and fatphobic culture.

Full Review | Sep 8, 2023

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Carlota Pereda takes advantage of the terrific lead performance from Laura Galán and delivers a shocking, violent, and frighteningly grounded story about bullying, fat-shaming, and self-acceptance.

Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Jul 23, 2023

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Carlota Pereda makes this with great skill as Sara reckons with how far she’s willing to go to stop the bullying.

Full Review | Mar 13, 2023

Carlota Pereda’s film uses outright pulp horror to emphasise the everyday horrors of teenage cruelty.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 2, 2023

As the coming-of-age horror becomes the blood and gore of horror movie violence, it makes the choice Sara must ultimately make that much more powerful, with an ending that should inspire spirited discussion.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 15, 2023

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While this intelligent Spanish slasher gleefully sloshes on the high-tension splatter, it also delights in inverting generic tropes, dishing up a lip-smacking level of moral complexity.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 18, 2023

Piggy manages to be incisively socially conscious, a stark meditation on cruelty, silence, and retribution.

Full Review | Jan 8, 2023

There’s an atmospheric, unsavoury oiliness to the cinematography and an uncomfortable tussle of sympathies – director Carlota Pereda shows real promise as a genre film-maker.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 8, 2023

Piggy presumably aims to test our sympathies, but just forfeits them entirely, in the service of a facile plot and a heroine even the film itself can’t seem to stand.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jan 5, 2023

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Piggy’s avoidance of shallow and didactic reflections on body size mark it out as a real treat.

Full Review | Jan 5, 2023

The slasher style, small-town naturalism and nods to 70s horror are quite memorable.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 5, 2023

Tender moments are rare in Piggy, but at its most vulnerable, the film can be as disarming as it is twisted.

Full Review | Dec 22, 2022

Pereda isn’t afraid to make us laugh, push us into the throes of revulsion or yank our chain – hard, all the way to the end.

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Carlota Pereda‘s Piggy created a horror movie where the big girl was not the side character, the first one to die, or a flat character at the heart of every joke.

One of those films that's so consciously extreme, disfigured, and shocking that it's almost impossible it'll generate a unanimous response, even within the same person. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 16, 2022

Cathartic and in no way soothing.

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The mix of genres is very successful. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Oct 26, 2022

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Writer-director Carlota Pereda has a terrific eye for detail, and notable skill as a storyteller who cares about her characters.

Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Oct 20, 2022

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As violent as it is thoughtful, this Spanish movie dissects the webs of shame and secrecy that bullying breeds.

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The teenager Sara (Laura Galán) is comfortable with sharp knives and death: She helps out in her father’s butcher shop, after all, and they often hunt together. As we watch a trio of mean girls mercilessly mock Sara because she’s overweight, it’s natural to expect a brutal payback — that the poster for this Spanish movie depicts the lead drenched in blood might be another clue. But while “Piggy” does take a gory turn, it’s also a left one: The director Carlota Pereda carefully sets up our expectations only to subvert them.

Right after her tormentors steal her clothes while she’s enjoying a solo swim at the local outdoor pool, Sara watches them being abducted by a mysterious stranger (Richard Holmes). That man, hulking and grunting, is an agent of chaos, his motives unknown and his actions seemingly arbitrary. He is simultaneously terrifying and fascinating to Sara, who has plenty of reasons to at least fantasize about violent retribution. But she is not the victim-turned-avenging angel so often found in horror movies or thrillers, and instead emerges as a complicated protagonist who makes mistakes and is not always easy to like. So is her well-intentioned mother (Carmen Machi), who thinks Sara must diet to avoid taunts.

Pereda, who also wrote the script, is not afraid of psychological and moral ambiguity: It’s obvious that she is on Sara’s side — the bullying scenes are much harder to watch than the bloody ones — but she also knows that shame, guilt and secrecy fester into messy situations and messy people.

Piggy Not rated. In Spanish, with subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. In theaters.

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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Piggy’ on Hulu, a Terrifically Twisty Horror-Thriller About a Teenager’s Rebellion Against Her Bullies

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Spanish-language film Piggy (now on Hulu) marks the emergence of an inspired filmmaker-star combo: Writer/director Carlota Pereda and newcomer Laura Galan. They paired for a 2018 short about an overweight teenage girl who gets help from a crazed killer to fight back against her bullies, an idea here stretched to feature-length, with plenty of room for black comedy and scads of gore. The result is one of the year’s strongest, most engaging horror-thrillers.

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It gets worse. Sara likes to sneak off to the local pool when no one else is around. This time, an unnamed stranger (Richard Holmes) unexpectedly emerges from underwater, saying nothing to Sara, but nevertheless emanating creepy vibes. He watches as the local mean girls hold Sara’s head underwater with a net, taunt her and steal her clothes and towel. She walks home alone, wet and exposed and traumatized. And here on a dusty rural road, she reaches a crossroads: A white van by the side of the road. The unnamed stranger behind the wheel. The mean girls in the back, abducted and bloodied and screaming for help. Sara’s eyes meet the stranger’s. Sara’s eyes meet a mean girl’s. Sara does nothing. He drives away.

That afternoon, the bonesaw sounds extra shrill: Bzzzzzzzannnnkkkkkkkkk. As town drama unfolds as a backdrop – the stranger has apparently murdered a lifeguard and sunk his body in the pool – Sara’s family comes into focus: Her father (Julian Valcarcel) is a simpleton. Her little brother joins in the “Piggy” chants. And her mother – oy, her mother. Asun (Carmen Machi) is impatient, doesn’t listen to anyone, and remains clueless to the torment her daughter suffers. There’s a moment in which Sara laments that she never does the right thing, and one could argue she learned it from her mother, whose attempts to control situations only makes them worse. To sum up Sara’s tragic dilemma: Things are terrible outside the house, and pretty much just as bad at home. That creates a rather precarious situation when the only person in the movie who’s kind to her is the same person who’s slashing up locals and torturing teens.

What Movies Will It Remind You Of?: The ol’ butchershop meat counter hasn’t been less appetizing since Delicatessen . Otherwise, Piggy creates a distinctive stew out of Texas Chainsaw Massacre , Welcome to the Dollhouse , and Carrie .

Performance Worth Watching: Galan bears the whole of the dramatic weight of this harrowing movie, made all the more satisfying thanks to the complexity and vulnerability of her performance.

Memorable Dialogue: “This town’s network coverage…” – a repeated mantra that sure seems like a petty gripe in the face of this town’s many, many other problems

Sex and Skin: None.

Our Take: Pereda flirts with many ideas in Piggy – from our relationships with food to generational conflict, family dysfunction and teenage social stigmas – outside the core element of bullying of all types, be it from peers or parents. But deeper still is the core element of Sara’s character: her indecisiveness and passivity. She’s been conditioned to absorb abuse, and therefore stands paralyzed even in the face of what we see as an obvious moral decision. Silence and inaction can be compliance. It’s not until Sara discovers her passion to act that she becomes more than just a target, and comes into her own personhood – notably during one hell of a rousing ending.

Pereda cleverly integrates that character arc into horror-thriller genre tropes and an odd twist on beauty-and-the-beast dynamics: Which way will Sara go? Take the high road and do the right thing? Or indulge the nihilistic urges of bloodthirsty revenge? How exactly does she feel about this man who grants her the compassion she deserves, but otherwise shows callous disregard toward the value of human life? The pressure mounts as Sara’s Terrible Day grinds on. Concerned parents seek their missing children, and our slasher works his way through his giallo progressions with a big shiny pointy knife. Pereda isn’t afraid to make us laugh, push us into the throes of revulsion or yank our chain – hard, all the way to the end. Sara will choose a path forward. She has no choice. But the left-hand one is omnipresent in the plot, and in our minds.

Will you stream or skip the twisty horror-thriller #PiggyMovie on VOD? #SIOSI — Decider (@decider) October 16, 2022

Our Call: Piggy is compelling and suspenseful from start to finish thanks to wily direction and a brave, exhilarating lead performance. STREAM IT.

John Serba is a freelance writer and film critic based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Read more of his work at johnserbaatlarge.com .

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A blood-soaked revenge nightmare about a teenage girl who faces constant, violent body shaming, the gripping Spanish horror film examines how cruelty can become self-perpetuating.

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At its most intense, Piggy —a horror film from Spanish director Carlota Pereda premiering in select theaters Friday and wide on Oct. 14—is almost as fascinated in bodily destruction as the Saw movies . Pereda’s greatest triumphs, however, are the film’s brutal bullying scenes.

Sara (Laura Galán), the film’s teenage protagonist, faces relentless bullying from everyone in her orbit—from her judgmental mother to a gaggle of slender teenage girls, who seem to follow her everywhere she goes just so they can belittle her with names like “Piggy.” At every turn, Pereda reminds us that this is the true horror. Even as Sara’s revenge nightmare reaches its bloody climax, it’s her bullies’ cruelty that sticks in the mind the most.

Sara’s bullies first find her at her father’s butcher shop in Extremadura, where she often works. One of the girls, Claudia ( Irene Ferreiro ), seems reluctant to participate in the cruelty but never stands up against it. Still, the harassment escalates when the group finds Sara at the local pool. Their ringleader, Maca ( Claudia Salas ), almost drowns Sara with a pool net as she pushes the girl’s head down toward the water, cackling all the while. Forced to walk home in a small bathing suit after the girls ran off with her clothes, Sara’s afternoon becomes even more traumatizing when a group of young men attack her and try to run her over with their car.

The sounds Galán makes in these scenes are almost animalistic in their distress. Her body seems to be on fire and freezing all at once as she grips at her arms, her torso, her unclasped bikini top. It’s a desperate search for something, someone—anyone—to hold onto, but in the end, all she can find is herself. Sara is so dazed on the walk home that she almost fails to notice that her bullies have been captured in a van. When she looks up and sees the desperate girls (and the man who captured them) the teen makes a startling decision: She turns away and lets him drive off with them.

Piggy ’s most evocative scenes capture the psychological effects of bullying at their most visceral. Sara radiates with the panicked energy of a trapped animal as she wails and convulses and sobs through a torment everyone around her refuses to see or understand. Filled with shame and scorned by seemingly everyone around her, even her mother, Sara protects herself by hiding herself. She eats snacks in her room so no one can see, and she doesn’t tell anyone what she saw that day at the pool—even as the girls’ families frantically search for them.

In Spain, like everywhere else, the female body has been a political battleground. Early on in the film, we observe Sara walking by a sign emblazoned with the slogan “Todo por la patria”—which has its roots in Francisco Franco’s fascist 1936 coup. Catholicism was paramount to Franco’s New Spain. Women were expected to be modest in dress —bikinis would become a major battleground in the 1950’s—and physical education became an essential tool to ensure Spanish women would be “ fit mothers for the fatherland .” Many markers of femininity, like stockings, would have been out of reach for women below a certain socioeconomic class.

By including that slogan so early in the film, Pereda (who also wrote the screenplay) might be slyly hinting at the systemic cruelty that underpins the bullying Sara faces—a system of repression that relies, above all, on sowing division and scapegoating those who fall outside an arbitrary “norm.” Sara’s is not the kind of docile body fascists are known to prize, and her status as a butcher’s daughter further alienates her from her bullies, whose families also appear to be wealthier.

Tender moments are rare in Piggy , but at its most vulnerable, the film can be as disarming as it is twisted. When Sara eventually confronts her bullies’ kidnapper, she seems to intuitively know he won’t hurt her. For some reason she can’t grasp, this murderous man—and no one else—is on her side. He looks at her with wonder in his eyes, and as they hide together in the dark, he touches his lips and exhales her name in a murmur—a sensual moment she later imagines as she masturbates beneath her sheets (and under the watchful eye of a Virgin Mary figurine).

Pereda maintains a frenetic pace throughout the film and avoids the didactic pitfalls that can drag down even the best-conceived social horror films. Confident, impressionistic, and stressful to the last moment, Piggy is a gripping testament to just how brutal human beings can be—especially to those they’ve deemed less than human.

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The lead character, Sara, is a bullied young teen

Shows the trauma, humiliation, and sorrow Sara exp

Graphic violence and bullying throughout. Lead cha

The lead character is shown under the covers in he

Strong language, including "f--k" and "c--t." Also

The lead character smokes marijuana with another t

Parents need to know that Piggy is a 2023 Spanish horror movie in which a bullied overweight teen discovers a serial killer in her village. There are many scenes in which the lead character, Sara, is mercilessly bullied through words, actions, and social media posts. Three teen girls in particular bully her,…

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The lead character, Sara, is a bullied young teen who suffers several traumatic experiences throughout the movie and eventually makes very bad decisions in the face of a community that does nothing to help her. Her female peers bully her relentlessly in person and on social media, and her male peers mock her nonstop because of her weight. Sara's parents are clueless about what's going on, and when her mother finds out that Sara is being bullied because of her appearance, she forces her to go on a diet.

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Shows the trauma, humiliation, and sorrow Sara experiences because she's bullied for her weight verbally, physically, and on social media. The movie is set in a small Spanish tourist town.

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Violence & Scariness

Graphic violence and bullying throughout. Lead character Sara is bullied by three girls. They take a picture of her at work with her parents in their butcher shop, post it on Instagram, and add hashtag #threelittlepigs. Later, while Sara tries swimming in the community pool, they call her "piggy" while making "oink oink" noises before holding her underwater with a pool skimmer and then stealing her clothes and towel. Boys also bully her relentlessly and also call her "piggy" -- and even chase her from their car while she's trying to walk home after being bullied in the pool. Horror movie violence: serial killer murdering people in the village. A woman's throat is slit; blood. Teen girls are abducted, with one shown held prisoner in a van, later found tied up by wrists and ankles, hanging in an abandoned factory. Stabbings, neck biting, and shootings are bloody. Limbs shot off. Dead body found, dismembered foot nearby. Punches. Dead body found tied up underwater.

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The lead character is shown under the covers in her bed masturbating to internet porn on her phone -- audible sex sounds. Brief nudity -- breasts. Bullies mock the lead character over not having sex. Sara's mother refers to one of the bullies as a "slut."

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The lead character smokes marijuana with another teen in one scene. Wine drinking.

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Parents need to know that Piggy is a 2023 Spanish horror movie in which a bullied overweight teen discovers a serial killer in her village. There are many scenes in which the lead character, Sara, is mercilessly bullied through words, actions, and social media posts. Three teen girls in particular bully her, culminating in dunking her in the community pool with a pool skimmer before stealing her clothes. These scenes are extremely upsetting and may trigger those who have been bullied. There's also graphic horror violence, including teen girls tied by their wrists and ankles in an abandoned factory by the serial killer. A teen girl is shown screaming while being held prisoner in a van. A character's hand is shot off. Characters are shot and killed. There's also a stabbing death and neck biting, all bloody. Dead bodies are shown. Strong language includes "f--k" and "c--t." Weed smoking appears in one scene. The lead character is shown masturbating under the blankets in her bed, with audible sex sounds. Breasts are briefly shown. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails .

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What's the Story?

In PIGGY , Sara (Laura Galán) is a young teen coming of age in a small Spanish village with her parents and brother. She works in her parents' butcher shop, where the popular teens hanging out on the street bully her mercilessly, calling her names like "piggy" and "bacon" due to her weight. Things come to a head when Sara goes swimming in the community pool: Three teen girls make fun of her for wearing a bikini, and then dunk her underwater with a pool skimmer before stealing her clothes. Things take an even darker turn when it's discovered that the lifeguard and server who work at the pool have been murdered and the three teen girls have gone missing. Sara knows what happened to at least one of the girls as she was walking home, but she's afraid to say anything to the authorities. Meanwhile, as more people are killed, Sara is asked by one of the popular boys to come forward, as he knows she was at the pool from a video that the bullying girls sent him. Traumatized beyond belief, Sara feels something of a bond with the serial killer, as she must decide whether or not to come forward with the information that she has.

Is It Any Good?

This is a disturbing, powerful, and unforgettable mix of coming-of-age trauma and serial killer horror. Piggy is likely to be a difficult watch for those who were bullied while growing up, as the lead character, Sara, is pretty much in a perpetual state of trauma -- first at the hands of all the popular teens in her town (and there don't seem to be any other kind), and then by witnessing a serial killer getting a kind of revenge on her tormentors that leads to a disturbing bond borne out of the trauma. As the coming-of-age horror becomes the blood and gore of horror movie violence, it renders the choice Sara must ultimately make that much more powerful, with an ending that should inspire spirited discussion.

As Sara, Laura Galán turns in an incredible performance as the bullied young teen facing the betrayal of a former friend, nonstop merciless bullying on all fronts (verbal, physical, social media), and an indifferent community and family, all without any way to work through it. There's really only one scene where Sara isn't tormented, where she smiles and almost lets her guard down -- given the chance to smoke weed with a popular boy who wants her to go to the police with what she knows. Both characters drop their guard for a brief moment before the community swoops in and they go back to the roles they play in their teen cliques. It's a beautiful contrast that offsets the traumas that happen before and after, and while there are some similarities to the 2001 classic French movie Fat Girl, Piggy stands on its own in its intensity and empathy.

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Families can talk about the bullying in Piggy . How is Sara bullied, and how does she try to cope? How do the community and her family respond? Is bullying an issue at your school? If so, what is being done about it?

How did the movie use the standard tropes of horror movies to tell the story? How did it combine a "serial killer" horror story with the coming-of-age traumas of a bullied young teen?

Was the graphic and disturbing violence necessary for the story, or was it too much? Why?

Movie Details

  • On DVD or streaming : February 9, 2023
  • Cast : Laura Galán , Carmen Machi , Richard Holmes
  • Director : Carlota Pereda
  • Studio : Hulu
  • Genre : Horror
  • Topics : Brothers and Sisters
  • Run time : 99 minutes
  • MPAA rating : NR
  • Last updated : September 9, 2023

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Posted by Karina "ScreamQueen" Adelgaard | Oct 7, 2022 | 3 minutes

Piggy – Movie Review (4/5)

PIGGY is a horror movie from Spain (org. title Cerdita ). It has all the makings of a classic horror movie, but also offers quite a twist. Equal parts revenge story and bloody horror, you’ll want to watch this. Read our full  Piggy  movie review here!

PIGGY is a new Spanish horror movie (org. title Cerdita ) that you do not want to miss. Parts of this is about terrible teen bullying, but then it also goes into something that feels straight out of  Texas Chainsaw Massacre . The poster alone gives you a pretty good indication that this story will end in blood. Lots and lots of blood.

You could also describe this movie as a revenge horror story, but that almost feels too simple. No, actually, it is too simple. Still, if you like revenge horror movies, you should enjoy this.

Continue reading our Piggy  movie review below.

Based on a short film

Piggy is based on the writer/director’s own short film  Cerdita  from 2018, which was just 14 minutes long and had the same actor in the lead. The short film won  many  awards at film festivals all over the world and most definitely deserved every single one of them.

If you want to check out the short film, you can watch it online for free. We’ve included it at the bottom of this review.

Watch the Cerdita short film that Piggy is based on Click here to go to the  Cerdita  short film >

Obviously, the short film does spoil events that take place in the feature film version. However, the story and characters are much more developed in the feature film which has a runtime of 90 minutes as opposed to the short film with just 14 minutes.

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The brilliant Laura Galán

What might be most impressive, is that the same actor has repeated her role as Sara. Her name is Laura Galán and she is astonishing . We’ve actually already seen her in other productions as well. So have you, if you’ve watched the brilliant Netflix genre hybrid Unknown Origins .

For the record, Laura Galán was born in 1986, so the fact that she can play a teen convincingly is impressive enough in itself. That she plays the same role twice over the span of five years (give or take) is just breathtaking. Until I looked her up to check out what else I could watch her in, I had no idea she wasn’t a teenager.

It’s  Orphan -level magic, but without any special effects.

And yes, I realize I am saying very little about the actual movie, but that’s because I would spoil the whole thing. You will  definitely  want to experience how  Piggy  evolves for yourself.

Watch  Piggy  in theaters or On-Demand

Carlota Pereda is the writer and director of  Piggy , which is her feature film debut as a solo director. Having directed several other short films (including the one this is based on) already – as well as episodes of various TV series – it’s obvious that Carlota Pereda is more than ready (and capable) of directing feature films.

This movie is definitely one that I won’t be forgetting anytime soon. It makes quite the impact – both the personal story and the gore – which stays with you.

Basically,  Piggy has everything you need in a classic horror movie. And then some. The twist including both bullying, revenge, and a stranger-coming-to-aid, which makes this so much more than what you see on the surface. With equal parts revenge story and very bloody horror, you’ll want to watch this.

Piggy  (org. title  Cerdita ) opens exclusively at Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas on October 7, 2022. Additional theaters, as well as VOD, start on October 14, 2022.

Director: Carlota Pereda Cast: Laura Galán, Richard Holmes, Carmen Machi, Irene Ferreiro & Camielle Aguilar, with the special collaborations of Pilar Castro & Claudia Salas Release Dates: October 7, 2022 (Exclusively in Alamo Drafthouse Theaters), October 14, 2022 (Theatrical/VOD)

With the summer sun beating down on her rural Spanish town, Sara hides away in her parent’s butcher shop. A teenager whose excess weight makes her the target of incessant bullying, she flees a clique of capricious girls who torment her at the town pool, only to stumble upon them being brutally kidnapped by a stranger, who drives off with them in his van. When the police begin asking questions, Sara keeps quiet. Intrigued by the stranger — an interest that’s mutual — she’s torn between revealing the truth and protecting the man who saved her.

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Summary With the summer sun beating down on her rural Spanish town, Sara (Laura Galán) hides away in her parent's butcher shop. A teenager whose excess weight makes her the target of incessant bullying, she flees a clique of capricious girls who torment her at the town pool, only to stumble upon them being brutally kidnapped by a stranger, who d ... Read More

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Miptv confirms move to london in 2025.

The long-running television market, which has been held in Cannes since the 1960s, will shift to the British capital next year, in an attempt to piggyback on the successful London Screenings.

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This year will be the last hurrah for MIPTV in Cannes.

The international television market has been a fixed date on the industry calendar since it first launched back in 1963. But organizers RX France say this year’s MIPTV will be the last one on the Croisette.

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MIP London will take place Feb. 24-27th, 2025 in London’s The Savoy Hotel and the neighboring IET London: Savoy Place, running concurrently to next year’s Screenings, which will take place Feb. 24 – Feb. 28, 2025. MIP London will kick off with a pre-opening event on Sunday Feb. 23.

A spokesperson for RX France said MIP London is meant to be “complementary” to London Screenings and will target smaller international companies “who don’t have London offices, a London team or London expertise” who want access to the business being done during the Screenings and the network of international executives on the ground.

“The creation of MIP London is a direct result of clear and evidenced market factors,” said Lucy Smith, Entertainment Division Director, RX France. “There is a continued appetite for a global content market in the first half of the year. Mip London will not only alleviate a busy events calendar but will provide an additional entry point for international companies to gather in London at the same time.”

Unlike the traditional MIP market, MIP London is being conceived as more of a networking and development hub and will not be an exhibition event.

It remains to be seen how the move will be received by participants at the London Screenings, some of whom have bristled at the idea of MIPTV moving in on what is a well-run and highly successful industry event.

MIPTV has been struggling for years with declining attendance and increased competition from other industry events, including Content London and French TV festival Series Mania. While RX France’s Fall market Mipcom remains popular, few major studios or production companies see the value in making a second trip to Cannes every year.

The demise of MIPTV Cannes could also mean the end of the TV festival Canneseries, an event launched in 2017 to complement the MIPTV market and compete with Series Mania.

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Trump’s invite to major donors prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills over the RNC

FILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally March 16, 2024, in Vandalia, Ohio. Trump's new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president's legal bills before the party gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally March 16, 2024, in Vandalia, Ohio. Trump’s new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president’s legal bills before the party gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File)

FILE - Chris LaCivita, senior strategist for former President Donald Trump, stands outside the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Federal Courthouse, Aug. 3, 2023, in Washington. Trump’s new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president’s legal bills before the party gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press. LaCivita told The Associated Press in an interview that “not a penny of the RNC’s money or, for that matter, the campaign’s money has gone or will go to pay legal fees.” (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - Lara Trump, the newly-elected co-chair of the Republican National Committee, gives an address during the general session of the RNC Spring Meeting Friday, March 8, 2024, in Houston. Trump’s handpicked leadership team for for the RNC includes Trump, his daughter-in-law, who said in February that she thought Republican voters would like to see the RNC pay Trump’s legal fees. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke, File)

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NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president’s legal bills before the RNC gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press.

The unorthodox diversion of funds to the Save America PAC makes it more likely that Republican donors could see their money go to Trump’s lawyers, who have received at least $76 million over the last two years to defend him against four felony indictments and multiple civil cases. Some Republicans are already troubled that Trump’s takeover of the RNC could shortchange the cash-strapped party .

Trump has invited high-dollar donors to Palm Beach, Florida, for an April 6 fundraiser that comes as his fundraising is well behind President Joe Biden and national Democrats. The invitation’s fine print says donations to the Trump 47 Committee will first be used to give the maximum amount allowed under federal law to Trump’s campaign. Anything left over from the donation next goes toward a maximum contribution to Save America, and then anything left from there goes to the RNC and then to state political parties.

Adav Noti, the executive director of the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center in Washington, said that is a break from fundraising norms. Usually, Noti said, candidates prioritize raising cash that can be spent directly on campaign activity. Save America, on the other hand, is structured as a “leadership PAC” and thus barred from spending directly on Trump’s own campaign activities. Legal spending made up 85% of Save America’s total operating expenses during the first two months of this year, roughly the same as 2023, when such expenses were about 89%. It has spent $8.5 million on legal fees so far this year.

“The reason most candidates don’t do this is because the hardest money to raise is money that can be spent directly on the campaign,” said Noti, a former staff attorney for the Federal Election Commission. “No other candidate has used a leadership PAC the way the Trump campaign has.”

The Trump campaign noted that Save America spends on expenses other than legal fees and that donors to the April fundraiser who contribute the suggested $814,600 per person or $250,000 per person will only have $5,000 of their donation go to Save America, sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to the RNC.

“Save America also covers a very active and robust post-Presidency office and other various expenses not related to fighting the illegal witch-hunts perpetrated by Crooked Joe Biden. The Trump campaign, the RNC, and state GOP parties ultimately receive the overwhelming majority of funds raised through the Trump 47 Committee. Out of an Individual donor’s maximum contribution of $824,600, less than 1% (.006%) goes to Save America,” Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign communications director, said in a statement.

FILE - This combo image shows Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, March 9, 2024 and President Joe Biden, right, Jan. 27, 2024. Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election. But presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appears to stoke more fear and anger among voters from his opposing party than President Joe Biden does from his. That's according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (AP Photo, File)

A separate contribution form for the Trump 47 Committee allows donors to give smaller contributions or a contribution of any size but still spells out in the fine print that the donation is first to be allocated to the Trump campaign and Save America.

Trump’s handpicked leadership team for the RNC includes his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, who is the committee’s co-chair, and Chris LaCivita, who serves effectively as one of two campaign managers for the Trump campaign and is now also taking on a chief of staff role at the RNC.

Lara Trump in February said she thought Republican voters would like to see the RNC pay Trump’s legal fees .

But shortly before the leadership change was voted in at the RNC, LaCivita told the AP in an interview that “not a penny of the RNC’s money or, for that matter, the campaign’s money has gone or will go to pay legal fees,” he said.

Before Trump was a candidate, the RNC was paying some of his legal bills for cases in New York that began when he was president, The Washington Post reported . Former Chair Ronna McDaniel, who was ousted this month, said in 2022 that the RNC would stop paying once Trump became a candidate.

The new arrangement doesn’t direct RNC funds to lawyers, but it ensures that when checks are written to the new combined Republican campaign, Trump’s campaign and Save America get paid first.

According to the fine print, any donor who wishes can direct their contribution to be distributed differently. Donors could also bypass the fundraising arrangement and give directly to the RNC or any other entity.

Trump’s political operation is struggling to catch up to Biden on fundraising and organization. His main campaign account and the Save America PAC reported raising a combined $15.9 million in February and ended the month with more than $37 million on hand, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission Wednesday night.

The two committees are key parts of Trump’s fundraising operation but only a portion of the picture. The rest of his fundraising apparatus is scheduled to report updated numbers in April, along with the new Trump 47 Committee formed with the Republican National Committee.

“Trump is in dire need of money to pay his legal fees and he’s draining his PAC and he’s spending huge amounts of money out of his campaign committee,” said Brett Kappel, a longtime campaign finance attorney who has represented both Republicans and Democrats.

Biden’s campaign, meanwhile, said his political operation raised $53 million last month and ended February with $155 million on hand. That includes Biden’s joint fundraising with the Democratic National Committee. The full picture will not be available until April when some of the committees in his political operation are due to file reports.

His main campaign account raised $21 million in February, according to its latest filing with the FEC, and ended the month with $71 million on hand.

As the party’s presumptive nominee, Trump effectively controls the RNC and his political operation can now take advantage of the far higher contribution limits that apply to party committees. While candidates can accept a maximum donation of $3,300, under the joint fundraising agreement, a single donor could sign a check for just over $800,000, while a couple could contribute $1.6 million.

The April 6 fundraiser slated to benefit the Trump 47 Committee lists billionaire investor John Paulson as a host and co-chairs include Robert Bigelow, a Las Vegas-based businessman who had supported Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign; New York grocery billionaire John Catsimatidis; Linda McMahon, the former World Wrestling Entertainment executive and head of the Small Business Administration while Trump was president; casino mogul Steve Wynn; and former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler.

Guests are asked to contribute $814,600 per person as a “chairman” contributor, which comes with seating at Trump’s table, or $250,000 per person as a “host committee’ contributor. Both options come with a photo opportunity and a personalized copy of Trump’s coffee table book featuring photographs from his administration, ”Our Journey Together.”

Three of Trump’s former rivals for the GOP nomination — South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — are all slated to appear as “special guests.”

This story has been updated to include a Trump statement. Associated Press writers Brian Slodysko and Aaron Kessler in Washington contributed to this report.

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