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Rabbit-Proof Fence
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Sex & Nudity

Obscured reference to a white master forcing himself upon his Aboriginal servant.

An older Aborigine woma's bare breasts at night at from a distance, but it was so brief that it's hard to tell.

Violence & Gore

Forceful taking of children from their mothers, armed standoff.

An older woman repeatedly hits herself on the head with what looks like a stone after Riggs takes the girls.

We hear but don't see a girl being whipped for previously running away.

Daisy has some cuts on her legs.

We briefly see the contents of a human waste bucket (brown water).

Profanity

A man smokes twice, another smokes once and we hear that tobacco was sold at the depot.

Riggs arrives at the depot and then forcibly abducts the three girls and pulls them away from Molly's mother as unsettling.

Molly sees a boy crying in the solitary confinement shed on the Settlement.

The girls hide and try to remain still and quet as the tracker passes close by them.

The girls try to hide from the tracker and others who've arrived and are quite close to them.

Several men chase Gracie and catch her, putting her in a car to be taken back to the Settlement.

Molly and Daisy drag themselves through the barren desert, eventually collapsing in it.

Riggs slowly makes his way (with a rifle) at nights to try to find out what the Aborigine women are doing when Molly's mother gets in his way and then holds up a sharpened pole like a spear. That makes him stop and then run away.

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MPAA:
Rated PG for emotional thematic material.
Certification:
Switzerland:10 (canton of Zurich) / Malaysia:U / Iceland:L / South Korea:All / Portugal:M/12 / South Africa:13V (theatrical rating) / South Africa:PG (DVD rating) / USA:TV-PG (cable rating) / Argentina:13 / Australia:PG / Finland:K-11 / France:U / Germany:6 / Hong Kong:I / Netherlands:12 / Norway:11 / Peru:PT / Singapore:PG / Spain:7 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) / UK:PG / USA:PG (certificate #38838)

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