Rabbit Proof Fence - A Movie by Phillip Noyce.
Date Submitted: 06/14/2004 22:51:50
Rabbit Proof Fence is not a movie, but a tale. A tale of courage, a struggle against all
odds, and determination. But this is no movie, no fiction novel. This is a true story,
the journey and the hardships are true. This happened 70 years ago. But was the way
in which Philip Noyce, director of the film, re-created the account biased or un-biased
to the actual story? Was the film overly sympathetic to one colour
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white argument. The bias does rightfully belong to
the Aboriginal side though, as there haven't been many movies made with an
Aboriginal side to the story. The movie is directly ported from a book written by
Molly Craig, the oldest girl, called Rabbit Proof Fence, and is an autobiography of the
whole experience. The movie is the voice of the stolen generation as told by one of
the lucky children who actually saw home again.
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