In 1931 Western Australia, a government policy forcibly removes half-white, half-Aboriginal children from their mothers, condemning them to indentured servitude. Three sisters and a cousin, aged 14, 10, and 8, escape their fate and embark on a perilous journey north, evading capture by a native tracker and the constabulary.
Rabbit-Proof Fence
Three mixed-heritage girls, two white and one Aboriginal, flee their troubled pasts and venture into the unforgiving Australian Outback in pursuit of freedom and a brighter future.