Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)

Movie · 2002 · Adventure, Drama, History · 1h 34m · PG · English

Curator score: 8.3/10 (31.9K ratings)

Follow your heart, follow the fence

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Phillip Noyce

Production

Rumbalara Films, Showtime Australia, Olsen Levy Productions, Australian Film Finance Corporation, Becker Entertainment, HanWay Films

Cast

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

Curator Review

Verdict

A moving, accessible historical drama built around a simple but powerful survival story. Its emotional force comes less from spectacle than from the urgency of the girls’ journey and the shameful policy behind it.

Best for

  • viewers interested in Indigenous histories and colonial injustice
  • fans of survival road movies with a humanistic core
  • classroom or discussion viewing
  • people who value strong cinematography and landscape-driven storytelling

Skip if

  • you want a fast-paced adventure with constant action
  • you prefer subtle, low-key historical dramas over overtly emotional ones
  • you are looking for a light or feel-good watch

Overview

Rabbit-Proof Fence is the kind of historical drama that works because the story is so devastatingly clear. Three Aboriginal girls are taken from their families under a racist government policy, and the film turns their long walk home into both a survival adventure and an indictment of colonial assimilation. The premise is simple, but the implications are enormous.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the contrast between the girls’ determination and the cold bureaucracy pursuing them. The film is straightforward rather than formally daring, but that directness suits the material. The Outback setting gives it a stark, elemental beauty, and the journey has real suspense because the stakes are emotional as much as physical.

Bottom line

It can feel classroom-assigned in the way some prestige history films do, yet that does not blunt its impact. If anything, its accessibility makes the injustice easier to confront. This is a sober, compassionate film that earns its place through feeling, clarity, and the force of remembrance.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Logan Van Winkle (2.5★) · 749 likes

This is one of those movies based on a true story that you’d watch in high school and at the end of it, you’d be like “wow, that was a good movie.” But what you really meant was “I’m glad we watched a movie about that instead of looking at a PowerPoint.”

KJ (3★) · 238 likes

Australian history is is built on racism. The Europeans tried to whitewash Australia by massacring and outlawing the native aboriginals for the 250 years white settlement has been on Australian Soil. Rabbit Proof Fence focuses on a story of the stolen generation. The stolen generation, to put simply is where aboriginal children were stolen from their homes and family and taken to camps to be trained to become more white. The movie follows the truestory of three girls who escape one of these… more Australian history is is built on racism. The Europeans tried to whitewash Australia by massacring and outlawing the native aboriginals for the 250 years white settlement has been on Australian Soil. Rabbit Proof Fence focuses on a story of the stolen generation. The stolen generation, to put simply is where aboriginal children were stolen from their homes and family and taken to camps to be trained to become more white. The movie follows the truestory of three girls who escape one of these… more

Harry Gay · 213 likes

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Zachary Ruane · 133 likes

Beautiful cinematography by Christopher DoyleIncredible score by Peter AndreAmazing work from the young actors Imho when the story is this profound then the plot should be as simple as this. To any fellow non-Aboriginal Australians on here writing pithy little reviews about the comic sans titles or the fact you had to watch this at school, I do hope that you’re at least thinking about the profound generational trauma that resonates from the events that are being depicted in this film.

Kylo (4★) · 123 likes

We can all understand how devastating it is for a child to be taken from their mother.

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Topics

historical drama, survival journey, Australian cinema, colonial injustice, Outback, coming-of-age, road movie, human rights, period piece, emotional

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