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  1. Rabbit-Proof Fence: Directed by Phillip Noyce. With Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, Laura Monaghan, David Gulpilil. In 1931, three half-white, half-Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their houses to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a journey across the Outback.

  2. A 2002 Australian drama film based on a true story of three Aboriginal girls who escaped from a native settlement and walked 1,600 km along the rabbit-proof fence to return to their families. The film explores the official child removal policy of the "Stolen Generations" in Australia and features Peter Gabriel's soundtrack.

  3. Rabbit-Proof Fence. Rent. PG. YouTube Movies & TV. 183M subscribers. Subscribed. 495. At a time when it was Australian government policy to train aboriginal children as domestic...

  4. A true-life drama about three aboriginal girls who escape from a government policy of forced assimilation in 1931. Read critics' reviews, watch the trailer, and find out where to stream or rent the film.

  5. Rabbit-Proof Fence (en España e Hispanoamérica: Generación robada) es una película dramática australiana del 2002, dirigida y producida por Phillip Noyce, basado en el libro Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence de Doris Pilkington Garimara.

  6. When the fourteen-year-old half-white, half-Aboriginal girl Molly Craig is taken from her mother in Jigalong with her eight-year-old sister Daisy Kadibill, and their ten-year-old cousin Gracie Fields to the distant Moore River Native Center, they run away trying to return to the tribe in the desert.

  7. 25 de dic. de 2002 · Rabbit-Proof Fence. Action. 95 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 2002. Roger Ebert. December 25, 2002. 4 min read. The most astonishing words in “Rabbit-Proof Fence” come right at the end, printed on the screen as a historical footnote. The policies depicted in the movie were enforced by the Australian government, we are told, until 1970.