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Rabbit Proof Fence
 

Rabbit Proof Fence

Genre:
Action/Adventure,
Drama
Mood:
Intense,
Moving
Decade:
2000's
Country:
Australia
Director:
Philip Noyce
Actor:
Kenneth Branagh
Actress:
Everlyn Sampi
Release Year:
2002
Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Runtime: 93 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: PG

What It's About:

In 1930s Australia, three half-white Aboriginal children-Molly (Sampi) and her younger sisters Daisy (Tianna Sansbury) and Gracie (Laura Monaghan)-escape from a strict, government-run institution where they've been taken against their will, and begin making the arduous 800-mile journey back home, following a rabbit-proof fence that spans the breadth of the country. Meanwhile, Chief Protector A.O. Neville (Branagh), a flinty official obsessed with breeding the "native" out of half-caste tots, spares no effort to bring them back.

Why I Love It:

Based on a true story that marks an especially repugnant episode in Australian history, Noyce's visually arresting, powerfully moving "Fence" concerns efforts begun in the 1930s to recondition indigenous children of mixed heritage to be more "white," through enforced training and the putatively superior discipline of civilized society. Sampi is marvelous as the scrappy and stoic eldest child, traipsing through the barren outback in tattered clothes and scavenging food with her clinging siblings while evading tracker Moodoo (David Gulpilil). Branagh is excellent, too, as the cold, noxious functionary obsessed with their capture. Don't hop this "Fence."


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