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Rabbit-proof fence / by Noyce, Phillip.drtpro; Olsen, Christine,1947-auspro; Winter, John,1956-pro; Sampi, Everlyn.act; Sansbury, Tianna.act; Monaghan, Laura.act; Gulpilil.act; Lawford, Ningali.act; Lawford, Myarn.act; Mailman, Deborah.act; Clarke, Jason,1969-act; Branagh, Kenneth.act; Doyle, Christopher,1952-cng; Scott, John.flm; Jenet, Veronika.flm; Gabriel, Peter,1950-cmp; Pilkington, Doris,1937-2014.Follow the rabbit-proof fence.; Miramax Films.prnfds; HanWay (Firm)prn; Australian Film Finance Corporation.prn; Rumbalara Films (Firm)prn; Showtime Australia (Firm)prn; Lions Gate Films.fds;
DVD, region 1; 16x9 widescreen 2.35:1; 2.0 Dolby Digital.Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, Laura Monaghan, David Gulpilil, Ningali Lawford, Myarn Lawford, Deborah Mailman, Jason Clarke, Kenneth Branagh.Director of photography, Christopher Doyle ; editors, John Scott, Veronika Jenet ; music, Peter Gabriel.Filmed on location in Adelaide and the Flinders Ranges of South Australia and the Pilbara Region of Western Australia.MPAA rating: PG; for emotional thematic material.Follows three aboriginal girls--Molly and her younger cousins, Gracie and Daisy--in 1931 Australia as they escape from the internment camp and the Australian government's plan to integrate them into white society and then must avoid capture during their 1,500 mile trek back to their home.In 1931 Australia, three aboriginal girls -- Molly and her younger cousins, Gracie and Daisy -- are plucked from their homes and placed into an internment camp, there to be trained as domestic staff and integrated into white society, per the Australian government's plan. They escape the camp, and set off on a 1,500 mile trek back to their home across the Outback, following a fence that keeps rabbits away from the settlements.
Subjects: Road films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Aboriginal Australians; Fences; State Barrier Fence (W.A.); Pilkington, Doris, 1937-2014;
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