Moonlight
Released: 2002
Thriller, Romance
Claire lives with her wealthy adopted parents in a luxurious and isolated house in the woods. She discovers a wounded and bleeding boy her age in her family's garden shed. The boy is a young drug courier from Afghanistan; shot and wounded after serving his purpose as human packing material. Claire decides to keep the boy a secret. He slowly recovers under her care; and they fall in love. When the drug dealers return and Claire's family is due to move back to the city; they decide to flee; though Claire finds it difficult to outrun her past as an abandoned child.
Starring: Laurien van den Broeck, Hunter Bussemaker, Andrew Howard, Johan Leysen, Franck Sasonoff, David Bustard, Jemma Redgrave, Sarah Markianidis
Directed by: Paula van der Oest
Written by: Carel Donck
Language: English, French
Scenes
A girl (Claire, played by Laurien Van den Broeck) finds a wounded boy (Hunter Bussemaker) in her family's shed. She brings him a bucket to use as a toilet, but he doesn't speak her language so she instead demonstrates how to use it. She sits on it and pees in front of him.
There is a later scene of the girl and boy peeing together in the woods. Claire squats next to him but stumbles around as he tries to help her up.
Alternate Titles
Moonlight (Amor en fuga)
Les proies
The Afghan