The Way of freedom
the Way of freedom ( Rabbit-Proof Fence ) is an Australian film of Phillip Noyce of 2002.
Summary
In the Years 1930, the guard as a chief of the indigenous , Mr. Neville, decides to send Molly, young girl 14 year old of mother aboriginal and white father, in a camp of education for young aboriginals, like its 8 year old little sister, Daisy, and their cousin Gracie, 10 years. They will have to be formed with becoming there housewives, with the rich person white families service. The objective of this Politique is of éradiquer the " Race " genetic aboriginal by crossings S.
Removed from force to their family, the three children decide on the impulse of elder to flee. It is the beginning of an escape of several thousands of kilometers through the Australian bush.
This account is drawn from a true story.
Distribution
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Everlyn Sampi : Molly
- Tianna Sansbury : Daisy
- Laura Mongahan : Pardoned
- Kenneth Branagh: A.O. Neville
- Ningali Lawford : Maude
- David Gulpilil: Moodoo
- Deborah Mailman: Mavis
Data sheet
- original Title: Rabbit-Proof Fence
- Realization: Phillip Noyce
- Scenario: Christine Olsen, according to the autobiographical novel of Dory Pilkington
- Original music: Peter Gabriel
- Photography: Christopher Doyle
- Format: Colors - 35 mm - 2.35: 1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL/SDDS
- Country of origin: Australia
- original Languages: English, indigenous
- Budget: 6 million $ (estimate)
- Comings out date:
- Australia: February 21st 2002
- Belgium: April 16th 2003
- France: April 23rd 2003
See too
| Random links: | Deliver of Sophonie | Polystyle (magazine) | Edouard de Rothschild | Raise (mode of Vichy) | Matthew Millets | Le_voyage_de_Kimberly |