In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape from an Australian settlement, traversing the harsh Outback in order to find their way home. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and the strength of family bonds.
In rural Provence, a greedy farmer plots against his neighbor to gain control of a valuable source of spring water, leading to tragic consequences.
Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence is a heartbreaking documentary drama that tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls forcibly removed from their families in Australia. These girls embark on an incredible journey as they escape the Moore River Native Settlement and walk for nine weeks along a 1,500-mile rabbit-proof fence, aiming to return home. The movie highlights the resilience, bravery, and determination of these girls to reunite with their families and preserve their cultural heritage.
In 1928 Arthur Upfield, Australia’s premier crime writer, plotted the perfect murder for his novel The Sands of Windee. Meanwhile, one of his friends, stockman Snowy Rowles, put the scheme into deadly effect, even before the book was published. This true story resulted in one of Australia’s most sensational murder trials of the 1930’s and catapulted Upfield’s name onto the world stage.
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