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An incredible but true Depression-era story about a 1,200 mile trek by three little aboriginal girls across rugged Aussie terrain is brought to the screen in "Rabbit-Proof Fence," which marks ...
Jon Beaupre discusses the new film, “Rabbit Proof Fence,” about 3 Aboriginal children who are kidnapped from their mothers by the Australian government to… ...
“Rabbit-Proof Fence” PG for emotional thematic material. Best suited for children 8 or older watching with their parents to talk about racial and family issues ...
Rabbit-Proof Fence tells the story of Molly, Gracie, and Daisy--children designated "half castes" by the Australian government and taken from their families in 1931.
Led by Molly (Everlyn Sampi), the oldest of the children and the real-life source for the story, they decide to go home, traveling hundreds of miles along a sprawling rabbit-proof fence, another ...
Under an Australian government policy in effect for four decades, mixed race (white-Aboriginal) children were taken from their parents and placed in schools to be trained as domestic servants ...
Editor's note:> Reprinted from Nov. 15 coverage of the Cine-World Film Festival. Between the turn of the 20th century and the early 1970s, some 30,000 "half-caste" children -- white fathers, Aborig… ...
Few deserve that “classic” designation more than Phillip Noyce’s “Rabbit-Proof Fence” (2002), which has just been reissued today. I love it as drama, as protest, as moviemaking and as ...
Australian government minister Eric Abetz threatened to use federal funds to sponsor a pamphlet attacking "Rabbit-Proof Fence," which won the best-picture prize at the recent Australian Film ...
In a shameful chapter of Australia’s history, the government forcibly removed ”half-caste” children from their families in order to ”breed out” their blackness (and, conveniently, the ...
Phillip Noyce's Rabbit-Proof Fence is back in the news for its representation of the forced removal of Indigenous children from their families. It is a familiar criticism – it was first raised ...
Rabbit-Proof Fence An incredible but true Depression-era story about a 1,200 mile trek by three little aboriginal girls across rugged Aussie terrain is brought to the screen in "Rabbit-Proof Fence ...
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