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Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)
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Reviews Counted:37
Fresh:25
Rotten:12
Average Rating:2.9/10
Consensus: Visually beautiful and well-acted, Rabbit-Proof Fence tells a compelling true-life story.
Theatrical Release:Nov 29, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $6,031,193
Synopsis: Set in Australia in 1931, RABBIT-PROOF FENCE tells the story of a government policy that required "half-caste" children (whose mothers were Aboriginal and whose fathers were white) to be taken from... Set in Australia in 1931, RABBIT-PROOF FENCE tells the story of a government policy that required "half-caste" children (whose mothers were Aboriginal and whose fathers were white) to be taken from their homes by the authorities to be trained to work as servants. Based on the true story of Molly Craig, Philip Noyce's film of small gestures and few words follows the odyssey of three young girls who escaped from the government's training facility and, using the country's long stretches of rabbit-proof fences as their guide, walked 1500 miles to get back home. Told squarely from Molly's point of view, RABBIT-PROOF FENCE also highlights the Australian government's treatment of Aboriginies by A.O. Neville (Kenneth Branagh), the legal guardian of the country's indigenous people. His plan to "breed out" the Aboriginal blood of the half-castes is marked by a cool calculation and moral blindness that stands out in sharp contrast to Molly's spiritual and intuitive relationship to the people and places she encounters on her journey. [More]
Starring: Ningali Lawford, David Gulpilil, Jason Clarke, Deborah Mailman
Starring: Ningali Lawford, David Gulpilil, Jason Clarke, Deborah Mailman, Kenneth Branagh
Director: Phillip Noyce
Director: Phillip Noyce
Screenwriter: Christine Olsen
Producer: Phillip Noyce, Christine Olsen, John Winter
Composer: Peter Gabriel
Studio: Miramax Films
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Apr 15, 2003
Reviews for Rabbit-Proof Fence
This true story of some gutsy aboriginee girls who made a daring escape to home across thousands of miles of Australian outback, lyrically inspires and invigorates the human spirit.
The drama is real and never glamorized, and the ending, thankfully, is not sentimentalized.
As you would expect, Noyce delivers a commentary that is as much a production as the film, in that it’s not just casually thrown together – but designed and shaped.
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