Rabbit-Proof Fence
94 minutes,
Australia (2002), PG
A profound, moving tale about aboriginal displacement from the man who brought you The Saint and The Bone Collector. Yes, really!
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Rabbit-Proof Fence: In the 1930s, in an attempt to get a grip on the Aboriginal 'problem', the Australian government developed a policy of removing Aboriginal children from their families and training them to work in domestic service in white households. The policy tore families apart and created a gulf between white and black Australians that remain to this day...
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