You are forced into his small car, and as he takes off you stare at your mother, distressed and feeling isolated. How would you feel if you were separated from your family? The movies Rabbit Proof Fence and 10 canoes both acknowledge aboriginal history and culture, although it is clear that rabbit proof fence provides a more authentic representation of their history, family cultures and values. Rabbit Proof Fence conveys this message through visual and auditory features.
In Rabbit Proof Fence, they use a variety of diverse camera shots and angles to convey the tones and show the audience what is happening. They show birds-eye-view shots of the dull land in the middle of nowhere. This illustrates the rough conditions the girls had to face and portrays the connection the aborigines have with their sacred land. They also portray birds-eye-view shots of the rabbit proof fence, which highlights the obstacle the three girls had to overcome to get to their homeland. It shows birds-eye-view shots of the girls’ and their families going to hunt for food. This then symbolises the aboriginal families’ values, culture and their traditions. It