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Rabbit-Proof Fence
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their homes to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a trek across the Outback.
Phillip Noyce
Casts & Crew
Everlyn Sampi
Tianna Sansbury
Laura Monaghan
David Gulpilil
Ningali Lawford
Myarn Lawford
Deborah Mailman
Jason Clarke
Kenneth Branagh
Natasha Wanganeen
Garry McDonald
Roy Billing
Lorna Lesley
Celine O'Leary
Kate Roberts
Tracy Monaghan
Tamara Flanagan
David Ngoombujarra
Anthony Hayes
Andrew S. Gilbert
Sheryl Carter
Heath Bergersen
Trevor Jamieson
Edwina Bishop
Kerilee Meuris
Andrew Martin
Ken Radley
Don Barker
Carmel Johnson
David Buchanan
Richard Carter
Fiona Gregory
Reggie Wanganeen
Glenys Sampi
Kizzy Flanagan
Antonia Sampi
Maurice Kelly
Elsie Thomas
Rosie Goodji
Jewess James
Daisy Craig Kadibill
Molly Craig
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