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  1. A film based on a true story of three Aboriginal girls who escaped from a government camp in 1931 and walked across the Outback to their home. They were pursued by a white official and a tracker along the rabbit-proof fence, a barrier to keep rabbits out.

  2. Rabbit-Proof Fence is a film set in 1930's Australia, in the rather small town of Jigalong. Molly and Daisy, who are sisters, are 14 and 8 years old, respectively. The film begins with Mr. Neville coming to the girls' village and informing them that they must be relocated.

  3. 11 de oct. de 2019 · A film based on a true story of three Aboriginal girls who escape from a government camp and walk 1,500 miles across the Australian Outback in 1931. The film explores the themes of identity, resistance and cultural survival in the context of colonialism and racism.

  4. Learn about the true story of three Aboriginal girls who escaped from a mission in 1931 and followed the rabbit-proof fence home. Explore the film techniques, themes, settings and historical context of this Australian classic.

  5. 25 de dic. de 2002 · A film based on a true story of three aboriginal girls who escape from a government school and walk 1,500 miles across the outback to their homes. The review praises the film's historical significance, the performances of the young actors, and the emotional power of the final scene.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2003 · Based on a true story, the film follows three half-white, half-Aboriginal girls who escape from a government camp and walk 1500 miles across the Outback in 1931. The film explores the themes of identity, culture, and justice in the context of the stolen generation policy in Australia.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2003 · Rabbit-Proof Fence. Situada en Australia en el año 1931, cuando el racismo separaba a los niños aborígenes hijos de hombres blancos, y los enviaban a escuelas en donde se les preparaba para vidas de trabajos forzados en fábricas o como sirvientes domésticos.