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Rabbit-proof Fence (2002)
 
© Buena Vista International (2002)
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SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Recommended

Genre
Adventure / Drama
   
Synopsis

At a time when it was Australian government policy to train aboriginal children as domestic workers and integrate them into white society, young Molly Craig decides to lead her little sister and cousin in a daring escape from their internment camp. Molly and the girls, part of what would become known as Australia's 'Stolen generations', must then elude the authorities on a dangerous 1, 500 mile adventure along the rabbit-proof fence that bisects the continent and will lead them home. As shown by this outstanding motion picture, their universally touching plight and unparalleled courage are a beautiful testament to the undying strength of the human spirit.

   
Directed by  
Phillip Noyce
   
Written by  
Doris Pilkington (book) Christine Olsen (screenplay)
   
Starring  
Everlyn Sampi (Molly Craig); Tianna Sansbury (Daisy Kadibill); Laura Monaghan (Gracie Fields); David Gulpilil (Moodoo); Ningali Lawford (Maud); Myarn Lawford (Molly's Grandmother); Deborah Mailman (Mavis); Jason Clarke (Constable Riggs); Kenneth Branagh (A.O. Neville); Natasha Wanganeen (Nina, Dormitory Boss); Garry McDonald (Mr. Neal at Moore River); Roy Billing (Police Inspector); Lorna Leslie (Miss Thomas); Celine O'Leary (Miss Jessop); Kate Roberts (Matron at Moore River). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
94
Ratings:
PG (PG)
Language:
ENG*

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Soul Food Cinema - Movie/Film Reviews and Discussion from the World's Catholic-Christian Community
Images in the header are from: Antwone Fisher (© Fox Searchlight, 2002); Stand by Me (© Columbia Pictures, 1986); Jesus of Nazareth (© ITV (1977); The Passion of The Christ (© Newmarket Films, 2004); Rabbit-proof Fence (© Buena Vista, 2002); Amazing Grace (© Bristol Bay Productions, 2006) and Il Postino (© Cecchi Gori Group, 1994).