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A bored teen piano prodigy has her life turned upside down one day when she learns her parents are divorcing. After a horrible accident that drives her to run away, Claire befriends a young refugee from war torn Afghanistan. As the two of... See more »

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Hunter Bussemaker ...
Boy
Franck Sasonoff ...
Escort
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Gang Leader
David Bustard ...
Gang Member 1
Elvir Sabanovic ...
Gang Member 2
Laurien Van den Broeck ...
Claire
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Father
Stephen Tate ...
Patient
Quick ...
Jonas the Dog
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Mother
Sarah Markianidis ...
Girl Student
Emma Drews ...
Daphne
Valerie Scott ...
Teacher
Aurélie Petrini ...
Handicapped Girl
Janine Horsburgh ...
Nun 1
Ann Overstall Comfort ...
Nun 2 (as Ann Comfort)
Dean Gregory ...
Priest 1
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Priest 2
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Nun 3
Hanna-Lou Whitehouse ...
Nun 4
Romuald Groult ...
Crazy Man in Car
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Crazy Woman in Car
Emmanuelle Tonnerieux ...
Saleswoman
Pieter Riemens ...
Photographer
Denis Simonetta ...
Security Agent in Department Store
Luc Schreiner ...
Driver
Marius Gottlieb ...
New Boy

Directed by

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Paula van der Oest

Written by

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Carel Donck ... (writer)
 
Carel Donck ... ()

Produced by

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Bob Bellion ... co-producer
Jeff Benegar ... executive producer
Michael Cowan ... executive producer / producer
Jimmy de Brabant ... co-producer
San Fu Maltha ... executive producer
Alex Marshall ... executive producer
Jason Piette ... producer
Emjay Rechsteiner ... producer
Jean-Claude Schlim ... line producer
Dirk Jan Weijers ... executive producer

Music by

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Fons Merkies

Cinematography by

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Guido van Gennep

Editing by

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Jeremy Price
Sander Vos

Editorial Department

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Mark Russell ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Job Gosschalk
Saida van der Reijd

Production Design by

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Harry Ammerlaan

Costume Design by

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Mariella Kallenberg
Jany Temime

Makeup Department

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Claudine Moureaud ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Dick Naastepad ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist
Joël Seiller ... additional hair stylist

Production Management

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Laurent Dumas ... production supervisor
Arjan Eekels ... post-production supervisor: Netherlands
Jean-Claude Schlim ... production manager
Louise Seymour ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Beatrice Pettovich ... second assistant director
Kai Westendorp ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Manuel Demoulling ... set dresser
Ricardo Galvao ... swing gang
Annett 'Gogo' Golinski ... stand-by props assistant
Svet Hrouchoff ... additional set dresser / additional swing gang
Stephanie Rass ... art department assistant
Petra Weber ... props

Sound Department

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Tim Alban ... re-recording mixer
Alain Goniva ... boom operator
Dan Johnson ... assistant sound re-recording mixer
Jeremy Price ... supervising sound editor
Piotr van Dijk ... sound recordist
Richard Welsh ... dolby sound consultant

Special Effects by

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Roland Goddijn ... special effects technician

Stunts

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Olivier Vitrant ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gilbert Degrand ... electrician
Kevin Dresse ... electrician
Graham Johnston ... second assistant camera
Jean-Paul Kieffer ... still photographer
Helder Loureiro Alves Da Silva ... electrician
Michael Monteiro ... Steadicam operator
Eric van der Heide ... key grip
Laurent Wallerang ... grip

Casting Department

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Ineke de Vos ... additional casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Magdalena Marczynska ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Alexandre Brown ... location assistant
Sébastien Fernandes Tasch ... location manager
Guy Hebeler ... assistant location manager
Claude Ludovicy ... location consultant
Francois Muller ... location security officer
Sébastien Peiffer ... location assistant
Mannes Steve ... location trainee

Music Department

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Mark Berrow ... musician: violin
Matt Dunkley ... conductor
Everton Nelson ... musician: violin
Hans Ravestein ... music recordist
Warren Zielinski ... musician: violin
Rachel Bolt ... musician: viola (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Charlotte Fontijn ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Olivier Printz ... car wrangler

Additional Crew

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Bob Bellion ... financial manager
Shirine Best ... development assistant: UK
Martin Cleaver ... translator
Thomas de Weerd ... legal counsel
Federico Demontis ... production assistant
Mel Hider ... assistant: Mr. Cowan and Mr. Piette
Patricia Kretschmer ... assistant to producer
Emily Kyriakides ... assistant to producer: UK
Robert Longobardi ... production accountant (as Roberto Longobardi)
Gaby Meyers ... security officer
Dan Palmer ... post-production accountant
Joanne Reichling ... production coordinator
Lucy Shuttleworth ... development executive: UK
Mart van Genugten ... assistant to producer
Paul van Leeuwen ... production accountant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A bored teen piano prodigy has her life turned upside down one day when she learns her parents are divorcing. After a horrible accident that drives her to run away, Claire befriends a young refugee from war torn Afghanistan. As the two of them dream of being renegade outlaws, his hidden truth starts to come out as Claire discovers he is a drug courier and the mobsters he ripped off want their drugs back leading the two on a harrowing journey. Written by Emjay Rechsteiner

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Taglines Bonnie & Clyde have got nothing on them. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Afghan (United Kingdom)
  • Les proies (France)
  • 문라이트 마일 (South Korea)
  • Лунный свет (Russia)
  • The Afghan
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Budget EUR3,275,500 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia There is a controversial sex scene in the movie, where the then 13-year-old Laurien Van den Broeck is shown topless. In a 2002 interview in the RTL Boulevard TV show, she said she actually did not like to shoot the sex scene, but the cast, the director and the crew had persuaded her to do it anyway. See more »

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