Name the place the girls were taken to.
Moore River
Name the youngest girl.
Daisy
What type of animal is Molly's spirit totem?
A bird
What is the term given to children who were taken from their families?
Stolen Generations
In what state is the film set?
Western Australia
What is the name of their 'home'?
Jigalong
Who killed the lizard in the opening scene?
Molly
What is the rabbit proof fence also known as?
The longest fence in the world
Give one example of how Molly shows her resourcefulness.
At teacher discretion
What is Molly's surname?
Molly Craig
Who was the Protector of Aborigines in the film?
Mr Neville
Who gives permission for the Aboriginal people to marry?
The Protector of Aborigines
Why was the girl locked in a tin shed at the settlement?
She ran away and was caught
What is the term for sounds that are heard by the audience but not the characters.
Why do you think it was necessary for the government to hand out blankets, tobacco and flour?
Because traditional hunting grounds and lifestyle had been restricted by whites
Name the Aboriginal tracker.
Moodoo
What type of female staff run the settlement?
Nuns
What is meant by mise-en-scene?
Everything in the frame / shot.
Why were the girls not allowed to speak their own language at the settlement?
The aim was to wipe out their Aboriginality
Why does Gracie leave the other 2 girls?
She was told her mother was at another place and could get there from the railway station
Name the Director of the movie.
Phillip Noyce
Who captures Gracie and takes her back to the settlement?
Constable Riggs
How long did it take the girls to walk back home?
9 weeks
Name the railway station where Gracie is caught.
Wiluna
Name Molly's mother.
Maude