The Rabbit-Proof Fence
"The Rabbit-Proof Fence" is a 2002 Australian film directed by Phillip Noyce. It tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls, Molly, Daisy, and Gracie, who escape from a government settlement in 1931. They embark on a long journey to return to their families, following the rabbit-proof fence that runs across Western Australia.
The film highlights the historical policy of forcibly removing Aboriginal children from their families, known as the Stolen Generations. It showcases the girls' resilience and determination as they face numerous challenges while navigating the harsh Australian landscape in search of home.