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Rabbit-Proof Fence

In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their homes to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a trek across the Outback.

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Release : 2002
Rating : 7.4
Studio : Australian Film Finance Corporation,  HanWay Films,  Showtime Australia, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : David Gulpilil Ningali Lawford Deborah Mailman Jason Clarke Kenneth Branagh
Genre : Adventure Drama History

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Reviews

Cebalord
2018/08/30

Very best movie i ever watch

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Noutions
2018/08/30

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Console
2018/08/30

best movie i've ever seen.

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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paulinapiat
2015/05/30

Rabbit-Proof Fence is an Australian drama film directed by Phillip Noyce in 2002 and based on the true story of the book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington Garimara. The film brings attention to the Stolen Generations, the children who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal and State government agencies and church missions. The issue is still very controversial in Australia, despite the fact that on the 13th of February 2008 Kevin Rudd presented the apology to Indigenous Australians. The film follows the journey of three Aboriginal girls who were taken from their home and as they run away from the authorities, they follow the Australian rabbit proof fence on foot for 1500 miles. The film if very powerful, it shows the Australian wilderness, the rough landscape of the desert, and the way in which the three girls struggle to survive and get home. Not only is it well made, but also tells a very important story, which still affects the lives of thousands of people in Australia. It is highly recommended for people of all ages and all nationalities as the story is universal speaking of one type of people believing to be superior to others and trying to impose their rules and culture on to those they find inferior, believing they they will do them a favour and therefore they should be grateful rather than try to fight it. I believe that this part of history should be brought into light and discussed, and not hidden and forgotten. I, myself, found it educational as well as moving and touching, because it somehow reminded me of Natzi Germany and the fact that history may repeat itself if we are not careful.

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elin-bronstad
2012/02/02

This movie is about the aboriginal girls Gracie, Daisy and Molly, and it's a true story. They are from the "half caste" generation, also called "the stolen generation" Their home is named Jigalong and the kids in the movie were taken by force from their families, far away from Jigalong to Moon River where they are going to be taught to be servants. The girls managed to escape the camp together, and they walked all the way from Moon River to Jigalong, and they follower the rabbit proof fence. Everybody was looking for them, and they were in the newspapers every day.The minister in charge of the half-caste people was Mr. Neville. He did everything he could do to bring the girls back to the camp again, but he failed.The girls walked continuous for about 9 weeks and they had to fight through the rough landscape of Australia's desert, without food or water. Sometimes, the camera was filming like we were a crocodile crawling towards them. I liked that, because it felt like I was in the movie.What I liked about this movie was that it is a true story, and two of the girls, Molly and Daisy, are still alive. The ladies are 80 years now. But when they were younger, they were three strong girls who just wanted to go home, because they missed their families. And they managed to walk the 1500 miles to Jigalong, and that is really impressive! The actors acted very convincing. I would like to recommend this movie for people who are interested in history, and people who just like to watch a good movie.

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bordi_rbk
2012/02/02

This film is finding place in the Western Australia back in the 1930s. The sisters Molly, Grace and their cousin Gracie are living by the rabbit proof fence which is the longest of its kind in the world. One day the so-called protector of the Australian Aboriginals A. O. Neville sends out an message to the local policeman to take the girls and relocate them to Nevills school of how to behave. Neville call the girls "half-cast" as of one black and one white parent. He means this is a threat to the Australian aboriginals and wants to get rid of the half-cast folk.And the movie is basically about the escape of the three girls, which ends up being a very, very long walk. The tension and the mood in the movie is well reflected in the music. It is a very spiritual-type of music, as well as powerful and stressing music. This is a factor which makes the movie a bit better. Also the movie is very realistic, which tells you that this is something that can, and have happened. The characters are more or less the same throughout the movie, but I think they are played fairly well. And the characters are also being played on a convincing way, though the movie in itself became more or less boring as the minutes passed by considering my "taste". The beginning was interesting, but towards the middle of the movie it became more difficult to pay attention. But at the end the movie became more interesting again. I wouldn't have recommended this movie as a week-end, hour-spending activity, but it was very useful in the school situation where I saw it.

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emmeli-eb
2012/02/02

Rabbit-proof fence is a movie about, the half-cast children Molly (14), Daisy (10) and Gracie (8) from Western Australia who is being taken from their Aboriginal mothers and sent a thousand of miles away from them, by the government policy. In 1931 the girls escape, and the pursuer Neville who takes order from the government policy is fast getting after them. The girls now have started a long road home, and can't change their minds. If they do, they know what will happen to them. On their way home, the girls walk by the fence that keeps rabbits from the settlements, where their father works, and they live. Will they survive? The film which is a drama is sad but really exciting. It is used a lot of dark colors, and music to set the right mood up to what happens. I also did get the message about the film really clear, and it made me think a bit over how it really is some places in the world. I recommend the film from the age 14 and up. It was exciting and educational. Since it is a true story, based on the book that is written by one of the girl's daughter, you also get the feeling that you are being dragged in to the story, and it is you who has to survive. It is an important theme, and a good way to learn about it with watching this movie. Watch the movie to see how everything ends! It really is worth it.

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