Studio Australian F, Australian Film Finance Corporation, Becker Entertainment, HanWay, Jabal Films, Ocean Pictures, Olsen Levy, REP Distribution, Rumbalara, Showtime Australia
Release Date: Feb 24, 2004 Region: 1 Runtime: 94 mins Studio: Disney / Buena Vista Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG Features:
Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence Documentary Feature Commentary with Director Phillip Noyce, Featuring: Musician Peter Gabriel, Actor Kenneth Branagh, Screenwriter Christine Olsen and Author Doris Pilkington Garimara
Based on a true story, Rabbit-proof Fence moves with dignified grace from its joyful opening scenes to a conclusion that's moving beyond words. The title refers to a 1,500-mile fence separating outback desert from the farmlands of Western Australia. It's here, in 1931, that three aboriginal girls are separated from their mothers and transported to a distant training school, where they are prepared for assimilation into white society by a racist government policy. Gracie, Daisy, and Molly belong to Australia's "stolen generations", and this riveting film (based on the book by Molly's daughter, Doris Pilkington Garimara) follows their escape and tenacious journey homeward, while a stubborn policy enforcer (Kenneth Branagh) demands their recapture.
Director Phillip Noyce chronicles their ordeal with gentle compassion, guiding his untrained, aboriginal child actors with a keen eye for meaningful expressions. Their performances evoke powerful emotions (subtly enhanced by Peter Gabriel's excellent score), illuminating a shameful chapter of Australian history while conveying our universal need for a true and proper home. --Jeff Shannon