Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The phrase “rabbit-proof fence” evokes vivid reactions in Australians, who know the tough settlers of the vast continent’s dry interior were fully capable of ...
An incredible but true Depression-era story about a 1,200 mile trek by three little aboriginal girls across rugged Aussie terrain is brought to the screen in "Rabbit-Proof Fence," which marks director ...
Director Phillip Noyce turned down the Ben Affleck film, "The Sum of All Fears" to return home to Australia and make a small picture about a slice of Australia's shameful, secret history. Little did ...
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 ...
David Gulpilil, the revered Indigenous Australian actor and dancer, known for his performances in films such as Rabbit-Proof Fence, Crocodile Dundee, The Tracker and Walkabout, has died of cancer. He ...
The life of the woman who inspired the film Rabbit Proof Fence will be remembered at a funeral ceremony near Newman in Western Australia on Saturday. Eighty-seven-year-old Molly Kelly will be ...
Keith Windschuttle, a frontline warrior in the history wars, has questioned the veracity of the film - though not the book on which it was based - in the third volume of his series, The Fabrication of ...
An incredible but true Depression-era story about a 1,200 mile trek by three little aboriginal girls across rugged Aussie terrain is brought to the screen in "Rabbit-Proof Fence," which marks director ...
Rabbit-Proof Fence, Phillip Noyce’s elemental dramatization, based on a book by the daughter of the then-14-year-old girl (now in her 80s) who led the way for her younger sister and cousin, is spare ...
It's official. The Best Australian Film of 2002, as decided by members of the Australian Film Institute, is Rabbit Proof Fence. Of course, this is the saga of three young Aboriginal girls, removed ...
(PG) 4 stars "The other kids that were taken, they were much younger. They didn"t know mother. But I was older. I knew mother. I wanted to go home to mother." -Molly Craig (85), Jigalong, Western ...
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