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Rabbit Proof Fence – Media Coursework

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Rabbit Proof Fence - Media Coursework You are to analyse the how The Rabbit Proof Fence creates emotion and tension through the use of cinematography The film Rabbit Proof Fence tells the true story of three half-cast children in 1930's Australia that are forcibly taken from their families and sent to a camp to enforce western values. This is because of a law stating that all half cast children can be taken from their families. But desperate to return to their mother they escape and try to walk 1500 miles home, outwitting trackers and the vile chief protector, by using the rabbit proof fence. The film is a very heart-wrenching film, and shows the emotional journey that these three young children go through. But it doesn't just focus on the sorrows of children but shows their hope and optimism that helps the girls keep just out of reach of the authorities. The film opens...

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