I wanted to tell a love story—one that defies the oversimplified narratives often given to romance later in life. Love at any age is intricate, filled with whimsy, discovery, and complexity. When Pigs Fly follows a couple in their 80s, embracing the same sense of wonder typically reserved for young love, while carrying the weight of a lifetime together. This contrast—the deep familiarity of long-standing love meeting the thrill of new discovery—is what draws me to this story. It’s a testament to the ever-evolving nature of intimacy, proving that love, at any stage, can still surprise us.