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Topic: Rabbit Proof Fence
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Darren Briggs
Master Film Handler

Posts: 371
From: York, UK
Registered: Dec 2001
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posted 11-11-2002 05:11 PM
A short and sweet tale of three girls fight against the Australian authoritys to get back home. Based on a True Story. After escaping from the home they have being sent to because they are Half-Caste (the authorty's wanted to stop half-caste's breading with balck people and make them bread with white only, the school they were sent to taught them how the read/write and become servents)Sounds like a depressing film doesn't it! It ain't! The true story is engaging and make you realise this went on until 1970. The 3 child actors in the film play there caracters with great confidence and hold the film together well. The film (Scope) looks like the colour has being altered and i am told is was to stop the sky looking so blue and the sand so yellow, and it adds to the feel of the film which is set in the 1930's. but also seems over-exposed in parts. The score composed by Peter Gabriel is fantastic and keeps the mood of the film on the verge of sadness and triumph. Overall a enjoyable film and I recomend it. Directed by PHILLIP NOYCE (Dead Calm, Clear and Present Danger)
Screenplay by CHRISTINE OLSEN Produced by PHILLIP NOYCE CHRISTINE OLSEN
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