

Synopsis
Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) is an Australian historical drama directed by Phillip Noyce — watch it online on iFILM. Kenneth Branagh plays A.O. Neville, the real government official who for decades held legal authority to remove children of Aboriginal descent from their families and place them in institutions designed to train domestic servants.
In 1931, three girls — twelve-year-old Molly, her little sister Daisy and their cousin Gracie — are taken from their home in the Western Australian outback and transported 1,600 kilometres south to a government settlement. Days after arriving, they walk out. What follows is a nine-week trek back along the rabbit-proof fence, a structure built to protect farmland that became, for these three children, the only map home.
The film adapts the memoir written by Molly's daughter, Doris Pilkington. Noyce and cinematographer Christopher Doyle keep the landscape vast and the camera close to the girls — the contrast never lets you look away. Stream Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) online on iFILM.
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