Rabbit-Proof Fence(2002)
Powerful film set in 1930s Australia, where children born to mixed-race parents were often taken from their Aboriginal mothers by the state.
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Age group8+ years
Duration89 mins
Rabbit Proof Fence is a film that is set in 1930s Australia. It follows 3 girls and their journey home.
At the start we see the girls get taken off their mother and grandmother and to a concentration camp. At the concentration camp the children were treated like dirt because they were mixed raced or half caste as referred to. I enjoyed the film as it was interesting and entertaining I plan to stay at Film Club and would like to see films like this one again as it was very interesting.
Print this reviewA rich, intriguing, surprisingly funny film about Australia's Aboriginal population and about storytelling itself.
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Stream on Into Film+
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