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Rabbit-Proof Fence

Rabbit-Proof Fence

Miramax (2002)
DVD
PG
786936199338
Adventure | Drama
Australia | English | Color | 01:34

After directing a number of major motion pictures in the United States, Australian-born filmmaker Phillip Noyce returned home to make this remarkable adventure-drama, based on a true story as well as a lamentable period in his nation's history. When European settlers first arrived in Australia, there was an almost immediate conflict between the recent arrivals and the nation's indigenous people, whose rich cultural heritage which bore little resemblance to that of the Europeans. By the mid-19th century, when white settlers had gained political control of the continent, many aborigines found themselves removed from their lands and their children taken from them, under the belief that the youngsters would be better off in a more "civilized" environment. Through most of the 20th century, it was official government policy that half- or quarter-caste indigenous children were to be taken from their families and raised as "white" children in orphanages, where they would be trained to work as domestic servants or laborers. In 1931, Molly (Evelyn Sampi) and her younger cousins, Gracie (Laura Monaghan) and Daisy (Tianna Sansbury), were three half-caste children from Western Australia who were taken from their parents under government edict and sent to an institution, where they were subject to physical and emotional abuse as they were taught to forget their families, their culture, and their lives up to that point and re-invent themselves as members of "white" Australian society. Gracie and Daisy cling to Molly for support, and Molly decides they need to return to their parents. Molly plans a daring escape, and the three girls begin an epic journey back to Western Australia, travelling 1,500 miles on foot with no food or water, and navigating by following the fence that has been build across the nation to stem an over-population of rabbits. A.O. Neville (Kenneth Branagh), the government functionary in charge of relocating Western Australia's aborigines, takes a special interest in the case of the three girls, and brings in a veteran tracker, David Moodoo (David Gulpilil) to help find them, secure in the belief he's acting in their best interest. Rabbit-Proof Fence was based on the acclaimed book by Doris Pilkington Garimara, whose Aunt Daisy was one of the three children who made the extraordinary journey and helped her with the research for the book. — Mark Deming


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Everlyn Sampi Molly Craig
Tianna Sansbury Daisy Craig Kadibill
Laura Monaghan Gracie Fields
David Gulpilil Moodoo
Ningali Lawford Maud - Molly's Mother
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 Lesley Miss Thomas
Celine O'Leary Miss Jessop
Kate Roberts Matron at Moore River
Tracy Monaghan Moodoo's Daughter
Tamara Flanagan Olive / Escaped Girl
David Ngoombujarra Kangaroo Hunter
Anthony Hayes The Fence Builder
Andrew S. Gilbert Jigalong Depot Manager
Sheryl Carter Gracie's Mother
Heath Bergersen Jacky
Trevor Jamieson Moore River Policeman
Edwina Bishop First Farm Mother
Kerilee Meuris Farm Daughter

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Special Edition
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles English | English (Closed Captioned)
Distributor Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Feb 24, 2004
Regions 1