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Rabbit-Proof Fence full movie is released on Jan 31, 2003. Watch Rabbit-Proof Fence online - the English Biography movie from Australia , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $16,217,411. Rabbit-Proof Fence is directed by Phillip Noyce and created by Doris Pilkington with Everlyn Sampi and Tianna Sansbury. Rabbit-Proof Fence is available online on Hoopla and Microsoft Store.

Western Australia, 1931. Government policy includes taking half-white, half-Aboriginal children from their Aboriginal mothers and sending them a thousand miles away to what amounts to indentured servitude, "to save them from themselves." Molly, Daisy, and Grace (two sisters and a cousin who are fourteen, ten, and eight) arrive at their Gulag and promptly escape, under Molly's lead. For several days they walk north, following a fence that keeps rabbits from settlements, eluding a native tracker and the regional constabulary. Their pursuers take orders from the government's "Chief Protector of Aborigines", A.O. Neville, blinded by Anglo-Christian certainty, evolutionary world view, and conventional wisdom. Can the girls survive?

As know as:

Rabbit Proof Fence, Generación robada, Hadashi no 1500 mile, Cerca de la libertad, Triušiu aptvaras

Countries:

Australia

Language:

English, Aboriginal

Production Companies:

Rumbalara Films, The Australian Film Commission, Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)

Official Site:

Hanway Films

Gross worldwide:

$16,217,411

Taglines:

If you were kidnapped by the government, would you walk the 1500 miles back home?, If the government tore you away from your family, would you walk the 1500 miles back home?, When the government kidnaps your children, you don't expect to see them again., Follow Your Heart. Follow The Fence., 1500 miles is a long way home, You are in the middle of the desert. You are 1500 miles from home. You are hungry, tired, and pursued. And you are only a child., The True Story of a Family That Defied a Nation., A daring escape. An epic journey. The true story of 3 girls who walked 1500 miles to find their way home., Based on a True Story, What if the government kidnapped your daughter? It happened every week in Australia from 1905 to 1971.

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