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  1. Uproar. In 1981 New Zealand, 17-year-old Josh Waaka navigates rugby-centric St Gilbert's College. Amidst the Springboks' tour and national protests, he embraces acting and his Māori heritage. Josh faces a choice: conform or stand up for family, future, and identity. "Uproar" is his heartwarming journey against a nation's struggle. Rentals ...

    • 109 min
  2. Uproar - It's 1981. At a rugby-obsessed Dunedin Catholic school, sole Māori teenager Josh Waaka (Julian Dennison from Hunt for the Wilderpeople) is a frequent target for abuse. His daily drudge changes after joining a drama club run by a chipper arts teacher (Rhys Darby) and becoming active in a group of anti-Springbok Tour protestors. In this trailer, Josh's sense of self and whakapapa is awakened by Samantha (Erana James) and other protestors. Uproar's stellar cast draws on Kiwi talent ...

  3. Uproar - It's 1981. At a rugby-obsessed Dunedin Catholic school, sole Māori teenager Josh Waaka (Julian Dennison from Hunt for the Wilderpeople) is a frequent target for abuse. His daily drudge changes after joining a drama club run by a chipper arts teacher (Rhys Darby) and becoming active in a group of anti-Springbok Tour protestors. In this trailer, Josh's sense of self and whakapapa is awakened by Samantha (Erana James) and other protestors. Uproar's stellar cast draws on Kiwi talent ...

  4. Aug 15, 2023 · Kismet, in association with Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC), Firefly Films, Caravan Carpark Films and Kingston Productions are proud to release the trailer for the highly anticipated local feature film Uproar - which will have its nationwide cinema release on October 5, 2023, hot on the heels of its selection and ...

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · Blue Fox Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for a film from New Zealand titled Uproar, based on a true story. Premiering at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival next month, playing in the ...

  6. Uproar - It's 1981. At a rugby-obsessed Dunedin Catholic school, sole Māori teenager Josh Waaka (Julian Dennison from Hunt for the Wilderpeople) is a frequent target for abuse. His daily drudge changes after joining a drama club run by a chipper arts teacher (Rhys Darby) and becoming active in a group of anti-Springbok Tour protestors. In this trailer, Josh's sense of self and whakapapa is awakened by Samantha (Erana James) and other protestors. Uproar's stellar cast draws on Kiwi talent ...