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 an amazing,mind-blowing and historical film about how unfair the past was and how racist people can be !
It is an Australian based film set in the 1930's where three girls get taken away from there carers and shoved into a concentration camp and are treated like a piece of dirt. They end up doing something that has never been done before. It was amazing, my friends and I were all so shocked at how they were treated it was astonishing. I would recommend this film to anyone who likes historical features of this world. I WOULD LOVE TO STAY IN FILM CLUB FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE!
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Tradition causes trouble in a family when a young Maori girl wants to take up what she believes is her rightful place at the head of her tribe.
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A rich, intriguing, surprisingly funny film about Australia's Aboriginal population and about storytelling itself.
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