The film The Fringe Dwellers is a look inside of an Aborigines family, and there up’s and down’s. Bruce Beresford, the director of the film, does not hold back when depicting the family dynamics of the central characters, (the nuclear family). Two examples of the extremes he goes to are: the one when the daughter commits infanticide, or the domestic violence in their new home. The entire film is not as outrageous; he does do an excellent job portraying the good in life as well, when they buy a new house for instance. For this reason one can easily relate their life to The Fringe Dwellers. Mr. Beresford shows the audience that even people of a different race, culture, and living in a different spot on the globe still, have the same emotions,
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