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2004 Certificate 15
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Noirish conspiracy thriller in which a young couple are unwittingly implicated in a major political assassination. With the birth of their baby, the stakes are even higher and what starts out as a fight for justice becomes a fight to survive. RABBIT ON THE MOON paints a bleak portrait of a society where crime goes unpunished, .. Read more

Starring Bruno Bichir, Lorraine Pilkington, Jesús Ochoa, Adam Kotz
Director Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Genres Thriller

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Rabbit On The Moon

Noirish conspiracy thriller in which a young couple are unwittingly implicated in a major political assassination. With the birth of their baby, the stakes are even higher and what starts out as a fight for justice becomes a fight to survive. RABBIT ON THE MOON paints a bleak portrait of a society where crime goes unpunished, law officials are corrupt, and the very institutions set up to protect the people cannot be trusted. Shot in London and Mexico City, it marks the first ever Mexico-UK co-production.

Starring Bruno Bichir, Lorraine Pilkington, Jesús Ochoa, Adam Kotz, Álvaro Guerrero, Rodrigo Murray, Emma Cunniffe, Reece Dinsdale, Alvaro Guerrero
Director Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Studio LACE DVD
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 6 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Thriller
Language DVD: English, Spanish
Released Production year: 2004

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    • Rabbit On The Moon
      Noirish conspiracy thriller in which a young couple are unwittingly implicated in a major political assassination. With the birth of their baby, the stakes are even higher and what starts out as a fight for justice becomes a fight to survive. RABBIT ON THE MOON paints a bleak portrait of a society ...