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    Rabbit-Proof Fence

    PG2003 · Adventure · 1h 34m

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  1. Dec 25, 2002 · The most astonishing words in "Rabbit-Proof Fence" come right at the end, printed on the screen as a historical footnote. The policies depicted in the movie were enforced by the Australian government, we are told, until 1970. Aboriginal children of mixed race were taken by force from their mothers and raised in training schools that would prepare them for lives as factory workers or domestic ...

  2. Nov 29, 2002 · Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 12/06/23 Full Review david l Rabbit-Proof Fence is a movie that captures some of the worst practices committed by white Australians, the one where they ...

    • (145)
    • Phillip Noyce
    • PG
    • Everlyn Sampi
  3. Jan 31, 2003 · Rabbit-Proof Fence: Directed by Phillip Noyce. With Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, Laura Monaghan, David Gulpilil. In 1931, three half-white, half-Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their houses to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a journey across the Outback.

    • (30K)
    • Adventure, Biography, Drama
    • Phillip Noyce
    • 2003-01-31
  4. Emphasizes the importance of loving your family an. Positive Role Models. Molly, Daisy, and Gracie show great resilience, co. Diverse Representations. The film is based on a book by Aboriginal Australi. Violence & Scariness. Children are forcibly taken from their mothers and. Sex, Romance & Nudity.

    • Phillip Noyce
    • David Gurney
    • David Gulpilil, Jason Clarke, Ningali Lawford
  5. Rabbit-Proof Fence is a solid effort. Full Review | Jan 7, 2021. Leigh Paatsch Herald Sun (Australia) Rabbit-Proof Fence subtly shifts the ongoing Stolen Generation debate to where it should have ...

  6. Nov 29, 2002 · The bulk of the movie follows them on a three-month trek through forest, field and desert, during much of which they use the rabbit-proof fence to guide them home.

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  8. Based on a true story and set in Australia in the 1930s, Rabbit-Proof Fence is about three "half-caste" aboriginal girls, Molly Craig (Everlyn Sampi), Daisy (Tianna Sansbury) and Gracie (Laura Monaghan), who are taken from their mother and shipped 1500 miles across the country to the Moore River Native Settlement where they are to become more integrated into white Australian culture.

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