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Rabbit Proof Fence/Long Walk Home

Phillip Noyce | Australia 2002 | 100 min

For a review of the story please refer to the book by Doris Pilkington.

This movie's topic is rarely brought to the public with such intensity: The Stolen Generations. Introductory text guides you into the proper mood, however, if you don't know what a "half-caste" is you'll have to wait a while before it is explained. The film has beautiful pictures all the way through and if you have an eye for it you'll appreciate their colours and moods.

Some plots of the book are missing, for example the journey by boat or the bath of all children in the river. The script had to be streamlined, and the movie does not suffer from it. A rare occasion where watching the movie after reading the book complements the experience.

Molly, the main actress in the film, rarely smiles, but this is totally appropriate. This is not a fun movie, the topic is a hard one which is still affecting the lives of scores of thousands of Aboriginal people.

Accordingly, the music supports the movie's dramaturgy. Composed by Peter Gabriel it remains in the background but subconsciously conveys what it means to be pursued by an Aboriginal tracker, always on guard, fighting against hunger and thirst.

More details on the Stolen Generations issue are provided at the end of the film. It leaves you with an intense feeling of pain or sadness. You feel that something appallingly wrong was perpetrated and you cannot comprehend that it was going on well into the 70s of this century.

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Cast
Kenneth Brannagh
David Gulpilil
Gary McDonald
Deborah Mailman
Ningali Lawford

Aboriginal tracker



Release dates February 21st 2002 - Australia
November 8th 2002 - Great Britain
November 29th, 2002 - USA
May 29th, 2003 - Germany
Video/DVD Release Date April 15th, 2003
DVD released December 10th, 2002 (DVD Orchard)
Awards No.6 film of the year, best director (tie) (2002 National Board of Review)
Best director, best adapted screenplay award (2002 Film Critics Circle of Australia)
Best film, best sound, best score (2002 Australian Film Institute Awards)
Rating PG - emotional thematic material
Language level easy (little spoken language)
Distributor Miramax Films (Australia)
Odeon Pictures GmbH (Germany)
Distribution rights have also been sold to Japan.
Soundtrack Peter Gabriel
Genre Drama, Historical
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Rabbit Proof Fence soundtrack

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CD Rabbit Proof Fence soundtrack (2002)
Tracks
  1. Jigalong
  2. Stealing The Children
  3. Unlocking The Door
  4. The Tracker
  5. Running To The Rain
  6. On The Map
  7. A Sense Of Home
  8. Go Away Mr. Evans
  9. Moodoo's Secret
  10. Gracie's Recapture
  11. Crossing The Salt Pan
  12. The Return. Parts 1, 2 and 3
  13. Ngankarrparni (Sky Blue - reprise)
  14. The Rabbit-Proof Fence
  15. Cloudless

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