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The Long Way Home

Drama, History, Adventure

Phillip Noyce

Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, David Gulpilil, Kenneth Branagh, Deborah Mailman, Jason Clarke, Natasha Wanganeen, Gary McDonald, Roy Billing, Lorna Lesley, David Gulpilil, Anthony Hayes, Andrew S. Gilbert

2002

Australia

Film review analysis↗

Completed

English, Indigenous languages

90 minutes

2025-03-02 05:38:10

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asRabbit-Proof Fence,is aAustraliaProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish, Indigenous languages,Current Douban rating7.8(For reference only)。
The story takes place in the early 20th century when the Australian government decided to implement a brutal plan, forcibly taking mixed-race children born to whites and local indigenous people away from their families and placing them in the Moore River Settlement. Through training and indoctrination, they aimed to transform these children into cheap labor and further attempted to change their so-called "inferior bloodline" through arranged marriages. 14-year-old Molly (played by Everlyn Sampi) is one of these children. Unable to endure the painful life in the settlement, the brave girl decides to escape. Accompanying Molly are Daisy (played by Tianna Sansbury) and Gracie (played by Laura Monaghan). The three girls face a journey of one thousand five hundred miles, pursued relentlessly by Moodoo (played by David Gulpilil). Will the three children successfully reach their destination? What kind of life awaits them there?