
SUPERPIGS 2026
""De lo que estamos hablando ahora es del cerdo""
Dive into the unsettling world of SUPERPIGS (2026), a sharp 13-minute documentary where filmmaker and butcher's shop employee Elena Crespo Ribadeneyra confronts a pressing ecological nightmare unfolding just beyond the counter.
Director: Josep Cabo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SUPERPIGS (2026) about?
SUPERPIGS (2026) follows Elena, a vegetarian working in a butcher shop, as she narrates the rapid spread of hybrid 'super pigs' across the United States and Canada. These aggressive, fast-breeding animals—descendants of wild boars and domestic pigs—are becoming an ecological plague, raising urgent questions about nature, ethics, and human impact.
Who directed SUPERPIGS?
SUPERPIGS was directed by Josep Cabo, who also co-stars in the film.
Who stars in SUPERPIGS?
The documentary stars Elena Crespo Ribadeneyra and director Josep Cabo in key roles, blending personal narrative with investigative insight.
Is SUPERPIGS (2026) worth watching?
With its sharp premise and tight runtime, SUPERPIGS (2026) offers a punchy, thought-provoking 13 minutes for fans of eco-docs and dark humor. Though unrated, its fresh angle and engaging delivery make it a compelling watch for curious viewers.
How long is SUPERPIGS?
SUPERPIGS runs for 13 minutes.
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About SUPERPIGS (2026) — A darkly witty eco-doc exposing America's wildest pig invasion
Dive into the unsettling world of SUPERPIGS (2026), a sharp 13-minute documentary where filmmaker and butcher's shop employee Elena Crespo Ribadeneyra confronts a pressing ecological nightmare unfolding just beyond the counter. From behind the counter of her workplace, she unpacks the explosive rise of so-called 'super pigs'—a terrifying breed of hyper-adaptive hybrids born from wild boars and domestic pigs, now surging across North America with alarming speed. Directed with stark realism by Josep Cabo, this bite-sized documentary blends dark humor with genuine urgency, transforming a local butcher's space into a frontline podium for environmental and ethical debate.
As Elena weaves personal reflection with hard-hitting facts, SUPERPIGS (2026) paints a vivid portrait of an invasive species spiraling out of control, questioning our complicity in ecological disruption and the blurred lines between nature and human intervention. The film's tense yet intimate atmosphere lingers, leaving viewers to ponder: how close are these feral giants from your doorstep?