Where is the Rabbit Proof Fence movie set?

Where is the Rabbit Proof Fence movie set?

Jigalong
Setting. Rabbit-Proof Fence begins in Jigalong in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, with Molly, Daisy and Grace transported to the Moore River Settlement near the Western Australian coast.

Why was there a Rabbit-Proof Fence in Australia?

The State Barrier Fence of Western Australia was constructed between 1901 and 1907 to keep rabbits and other pests out of Western Australia’s agricultural areas.

Is there a real Rabbit-Proof Fence?

The State Barrier Fence of Western Australia, formerly known as the Rabbit Proof Fence, the State Vermin Fence, and the Emu Fence, is a pest-exclusion fence constructed between 1901 and 1907 to keep rabbits and other agricultural pests, from the east, out of Western Australian pastoral areas.

Is Daisy from Rabbit-Proof Fence still alive?

Hundreds of people have travelled to the remote West Australian community of Jigalong to farewell the youngest of the three girls whose life stories inspired the award-winning film Rabbit-Proof Fence. Daisy Kadibil died in April, aged 95.

Is Molly Craig still alive?

2004Molly Kelly / Date of death

How far did they walk in Rabbit-Proof Fence?

1,500 miles
The film follows the Aboriginal girls as they walk for nine weeks along 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of the Australian rabbit-proof fence to return to their community at Jigalong, while being pursued by white law enforcement authorities and an Aboriginal tracker.

How does Molly know about the Rabbit Proof Fence?

How did Molly come to know about the rabbit-proof fence? She read about it in history class. It is part of a Mardu Aborigine legend.

What happened to Molly after she made it home Rabbit-Proof Fence?

Molly Kelly, the Aboriginal heroine of the film Rabbit-Proof Fence, has died with one regret: she was never reunited with the daughter taken from her 60 years ago. Molly died in her sleep at Jigalong, Western Australia, after going for her afternoon nap on Tuesday. She was believed to be 87.

What are the half caste children who were taken from their families in Australia called?

The Stolen Generations refers to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were removed from their families between 1910 and 1970. This was done by Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, through a policy of assimilation.

What happened to Grace Rabbit-Proof Fence?

The film’s epilogue shows recent footage of Molly and Daisy. Molly explains that Gracie has died and she never returned to Jigalong. Molly also tells us of her own two daughters; she and they were taken from Jigalong back to Moore River.

What happened to Molly from Rabbit-Proof Fence?

How far did Molly Craig walk?

The then Molly Craig, probably 14, was taken with two younger girls from their families in the East Pilbara in 1931 and transported to Moore River, north of Perth. The three escaped the next day and walked to Jigalong. Their journey of 1600 kilometres took nine weeks.