Rabbit on the Moon
Released: 2004
Crime, Thriller
Though around them a criminal world seethes, Julie and Antonio are a young and loving couple with a new baby and a solid, white-collar sense of stability. But when a loose social connection suddenly ties them to a major political assassination, the two become innocents desperately trying to adapt to a world of murderous politicians and police that, moment to moment, threatens their lives
Starring: Bruno Bichir, Lorraine Pilkington, Jesús Ochoa, Adam Kotz, Álvaro Guerrero, Sharon Zundel, Itari Marta, Annabel Mullion
Directed by: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Written by: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Language: English, Spanish
Scenes
A woman is held captive in a room and asks to be let out so she can pee, but no one opens the door for her. Finally she pees in her jeans, with the drops of urine barely shown falling from her pants as she cries. A man comes in afterwards, sees the small puddle on the floor, and tells the guard she should be let out to use the bathroom when necessary.
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Alternate Titles
Rabbit on the moon
Conejo en la luna