Jon Beaupre discusses the new film, “Rabbit Proof Fence,” about 3 Aboriginal children who are kidnapped from their mothers by the Australian government to be raised in government schools. Shortly ...
Phillip Noyce‘s 2002 drama Rabbit-Proof Fence will have a 4K remastered cut premiere at the Smith Rafael Film Center on Saturday, July 27 at 7PM. Rabbit-Proof Fence tells the true story of three mixed ...
Set in 1931 Australia and based on a true event, Noyce’s film shows what three half-caste aboriginal girls experience when they escape the camp where they have been forcibly sent in order to become ...
Shrishty is a decade-old journalist covering a variety of beats between politics to pop culture, but movies are her first love, which led her to study Film and TV Development at UCLAx. She lives and ...
RABBIT-PROOF Fence is a powerful film based on the true story of three aboriginal girls' fight against the racist forced assimilation policies of Australian government. This film's director, Phillip ...
An Australian “western” with epic sweep directed by Phillip Noyce and dealing with the “stolen generation” of aboriginal children who were torn from their families by misguided state functionaries. It ...
Three young Aborigine girls, whisked away by the Australian government to be trained as housekeepers for white families, escape from internment and flee across the desert. Surprisingly poetic film, ...
In 1931, three little girls are kidnapped from their families in Jigaloo, Australia and taken 1500 miles away to a camp at Moore River, because A.O. Neville (Kenneth Branagh) is determined to save ...
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