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  1. Jan 31, 2003 · Based on a true story, the film follows three Aboriginal girls who escape from a government camp and walk across the Outback to their home. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.

    • (30K)
    • Adventure, Biography, Drama
    • Phillip Noyce
    • 2003-01-31
  2. The State Barrier Fence of Western Australia, formerly known as the Rabbit-Proof Fence, the State Vermin Fence, and the Emu Fence, is a pest-exclusion fence constructed between 1901 and 1907 to keep rabbits, and other agricultural pests from the east, out of Western Australian pastoral areas.

  3. Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence is an Australian book by Doris Pilkington, published in 1996. Based on a true story, the book is a personal account of an Indigenous Australian family's experiences as members of the Stolen Generation—the forced removal of mixed-race children from their families during the early 20th century.

    • Doris Pilkington
    • 1996
  4. After being swept up in an an integration program for Indigenous Australians, three girls vow to escape an abusive orphanage and return home. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. Rabbit-Proof Fence - YouTube. Rent. PG. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. ...more. At a time when it was Australian government policy to train aboriginal children as domestic workers and...

  6. Dec 25, 2002 · A film based on a true story of three aboriginal girls who escape from a government school and walk 1,500 miles across the outback. Roger Ebert praises the film's beauty, harrowing and heartbreaking scenes, and the final revelation of the historical injustice.

  7. A film based on a true story of three Aboriginal girls who escaped from a government camp and walked across the Outback to their home in 1931. They faced racism, hardship, and danger along the way, while being pursued by a white officer and a tracker.