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  1. And whether pigs have wings." —Through the Looking Glass : and what Alice found there. pp. 75–76. An example occurs in the film The Eagle Has Landed: an Irish secret agent working for the Nazis replies to a German general speaking of Germany's shortly winning World War II, "Pigs may fly, General, but I doubt it!" Later, when the Irishman ...

  2. Sara Driver’s When Pigs Fly absolutely warmed my heart during my 3 AM viewing. It was a rough evening the day before and I’d gone to bed early — woken up by a busy mind and restless in the middle of the night, I decided to put on a film. This one caught my eye on my Criterion Channel list from the quirky description alone — a depressed ...

  3. When Pigs Fly is a step down from the Basquiat documentary, but it features trippy cinematography from Robby Müller and a good performance from Alfred Molina. He sees dead people and says "f***" a lot. The dead people are weird, but it pre-dates

  4. 12. Sept. 1993 · Tapez n'importe quel mot-clé des films (When Pigs Fly (1993)) ou le nom de l'actrice lié au film (Freddie Brooks, Marianne Faithfull, Rachael Bella, Seymour Cassel, Matyelok Gibbs, Maggie O'Neill, Alfred Molina, Carl Dennie, George Lannan, Ruth Sheen) vous vouliez regarder dans la boîte de recherche pour trouver les films que vous vouliez dire. et regardez immédiatement le film ou ...

  5. A fantasy film about magic and drinking, loss and the joys of swearing. When Pigs Fly will probably make parents cringe at the beginning as an uncle comforts his grieving ten year old niece with a beer, and several profanities. But as we are subtlely engulfed into a series of flashbacks filled with family drama and a child with vivid in ...

  6. 21. Sept. 2011 · When Pigs Have Wings: Directed by Sylvain Estibal. With Sasson Gabay, Baya Belal, Myriam Tekaïa, Gassan Abbas. After a tempest, fishermen do not find only fish in their nets.

  7. Maggie O'Neill brings real heart to the role of the not-so-tough, not so worldly-weary bar dancer. And Seymour Casssel is great as the cruelly ominous bar owner Frank. The movie looks like it was made on a tight budget. So much the better - the process didn't get in the way of the basically poignant story it tells. 5/10.