TY - ADVS AU - Noyce,Phillip AU - Olsen,Christine AU - Winter,John AU - Sampi,Everlyn AU - Sansbury,Tianna AU - Monaghan,Laura AU - Gulpilil AU - Lawford,Ningali AU - Lawford,Myarn AU - Mailman,Deborah AU - Clarke,Jason AU - Branagh,Kenneth AU - Gabriel,Peter AU - Pilkington,Doris ED - Miramax Films. ED - HanWay (Firm) ED - Australian Film Finance Corporation. ED - Rumbalara Films (Firm) ED - Showtime Australia (Firm) TI - Rabbit-proof fence SN - 9780788839498 U1 - 791.4372 PY - 2003/// CY - Burbank, CA PB - Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - Drama KW - Feature films KW - Australia KW - Civilization KW - British influences N1 - Originally produced as a motion picture in 2002; Based on the book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington Garimara; Special Features: 'Following the Rabbit Proof Fence' (43 min.) making of documentary narrated by Kenneth Branagh ; feature commentary with director Philip Noyce, featuring musician Peter Gabriel, actor Kenneth Branagh, screenwriter Christine Olsen, and author Doris Pilkington; Prologue -- Chief protector -- Stolen -- Slide show -- Moore River -- Escape -- Tracker -- River chase -- Farmhouse -- Ambush -- Mavis -- Lost tracks -- Gracie's recapture -- Lost -- Coming home -- Epilogue; Director of photography, Christopher Doyle ; editors, John Scott, Veronika Jenet ; music, Peter Gabriel ; children's drama coach, Rachael Maza ; script consultant, Doris Pilkington Garimara ; Wangajunka language consultant, Ningali Lawford; Everlyn Sampi (Molly), Tianna Sansbury (Daisy), Laura Monaghan (Gracie), David Gulpilil (Moodoo), Ningali Lawford (Molly's Mother), Myarn Lawford (Molly's Grandmother), Deborah Mailman (Mavis), Jason Clarke (Constable Riggs), Kenneth Branagh (Mr. Neville); MPAA rating: PG emotional thematic elements N2 - If the government kidnapped you, would you walk the 1500 miles back home? In 1931, three half-caste children from Western Australia did just that. 14-year-old Molly (Everlyn Sampi), her 8-year-old sister Daisy (Tianna Sansbury), and their 10-year-old cousin Gracie (Laura Monaghan), all fathered by itinerant white workers, are stolen from their Aborigine mothers and sent to an institution to be trained into "white" Australians. Told they have no mothers, the girls revolt, escape, and begin the long walk home-all 1,500 miles-navigating by following the fence built across the nation to stem the spread of rabbits ER -