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When We Rise

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.5K
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Austin P. McKenzie in When We Rise (2017)
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A chronicled re-telling of the gay-rights movement in the United States, beginning with the Stonewall riots in 1969.A chronicled re-telling of the gay-rights movement in the United States, beginning with the Stonewall riots in 1969.A chronicled re-telling of the gay-rights movement in the United States, beginning with the Stonewall riots in 1969.

  • Creator
    • Dustin Lance Black
  • Stars
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Austin P. McKenzie
    • Mary-Louise Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.5K
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    • Creator
      • Dustin Lance Black
    • Stars
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Austin P. McKenzie
      • Mary-Louise Parker
    • 31User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Diane Jones
    • 2017
    Austin P. McKenzie
    Austin P. McKenzie
    • Young Cleve Jones
    • 2017
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Roma Guy
    • 2017
    Emily Skeggs
    Emily Skeggs
    • Young Roma Guy
    • 2017
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Cleve Jones
    • 2017
    Jonathan Majors
    Jonathan Majors
    • Young Ken Jones
    • 2017
    Fiona Dourif
    Fiona Dourif
    • Young Diane Jones
    • 2017
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    • Ken Jones
    • 2017
    Debra Winger
    Debra Winger
    • Elena Kagan
    • 2017
    Sam Jaeger
    Sam Jaeger
    • Richard
    • 2017
    Ivory Aquino
    Ivory Aquino
    • Cecilia Chung
    • 2017
    Douglas Smith
    Douglas Smith
    • Young Man
    • 2017
    David Hyde Pierce
    David Hyde Pierce
    • Dr. Jones
    • 2017
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Pat Norman
    • 2017
    Rosie O'Donnell
    Rosie O'Donnell
    • Del Martin
    • 2017
    T.R. Knight
    T.R. Knight
    • Chad Griffin
    • 2017
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • Sally Gearhart
    • 2017
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Dr. Marcus Conant
    • 2017
    • Creator
      • Dustin Lance Black
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    10lillinfields

    A worthwhile miniseries looking at the history of the #LGBTQ equality movements in the USA

    At such a time in the USA and the world where the LGBTQ community still faces discrimination and violence against us this miniseries came along at a perfect time. I cried a lot of sad and happy tears. W/ such a bigot as potus right now WE all need to come together/continue to fight for our rights. The mini series and Cleve Jones is right,One struggle. One fight. I recommend this miniseries become a staple in helping educate the people and older people just what the LGBTQ life is and how much we've had to fight for equality along the way.
    5kmcginty71

    Important story, but trite, melodramatic dialogue and mediocre acting disappointed me

    The story is one that's important to tell, but the quality is NO WHERE near "And the Band Played On" or "Milk." The dialogue is trite and forced, and when the "bad guys" (homophobes) speak, they sound like villains straight out of Dragnet. The bad dialogue then prevents these talented actors from giving strong performances. I almost wondered if George Lucas had written the screenplay...

    DO watch it; it's important for kids and younger adults today to know this story. But I have to recommend "And the Band Played On" as the better film on the same topic.It was made for HBO with better acting and more believable dialogue, and actually tells you much more about the early days of the AIDS crisis.

    I'm very disappointed to see how "network" ABC made this thing; it feels low budget and heavily watered down.
    8DiscoVinyl

    Watch out for Trolls

    As much as I enjoyed this mini-series I felt it was even more important for me to voice my dismay at the trolls. It is clear that there are homophobic people coming on here just to give this series a low rating when they clearly have not watched it.

    If the content of this mini-series is not for you, no one is forcing you to watch it. There are plenty of sports related programs that bore me to tears. But would I ever imagine to sign on to a website to malign them? Would I complain that too many people spend precious time and money being obsessed with other people who are just playing a game? No because I believe it's their right. If sports are your bag well then fine you can keep getting a thrill from them while I change the channel.

    This series is history. A history that doesn't get taught in schools. It's important. It's also a history that every one should know regardless of their sexuality, political affiliation or religion. These things happened around us. This is not a fantasy or made-up story.

    There are many great performances and there are some scenes simply meant to tug on your heart- strings. But the fact is, it does make you feel something. Unlike so much of what's on t.v. that is made solely to make money and get a huge audience. ABC surely must have known that this was not going to be a ratings blockbuster. Kudos to them for giving it the green-light anyway.

    A mini-series like this is even more important now under the political climate we are living in.
    8Sober-Friend

    I love this film

    This may not be high on your list of "Must See" television but it should be. Even if you are not part of the LGBT community you know someone who is. Watching this may bring you a little understanding.

    This film is based on several real life people who were part the gay rights movement. Mostly set with the people that lived in the San Francisco from the beginning of the "Gay Rights Movement". This film is informative and we learn there is still modern day heroes.

    If you are gay then you will find this at times "hard to watch" but that is what makes this worth watching. It tells the truth. The "Up's & Downs".

    My favorite episode is the last one. There is a scene where near the very end that shows 2 people (An African American and an Asian American) hugging and embarrassing. No they are not lovers. They are two pioneers and survivors who share a genuine friendship and a deep love for each other that will bring a tear to your eye.
    6dglink

    An Earnest Effort with Mixed Results

    Lofty goals and high ambitions are not guarantors of success. Neither are Oscar-winning screen writers, Oscar-nominated directors, nor seasoned performers. The overly ambitious TV miniseries, "We Shall Rise," comes across as an historical pastiche culled from such superior material as "Milk," "And the Band Played On," "Longtime Companion," and "The Normal Heart." Dustin Lance Black's California-centric teleplay uses broad strokes to cover the gay rights movement from the Stonewall riots to AIDS to marriage equality through the eyes of three players in the struggle: Cleve Jones, Roma Guy, and Ken Jones. However, even a five-part series cannot do justice to more then four decades of history, especially when the ABC telecast interrupts every two to five minutes with commercials; even more annoying, the commercials look like the program and the program looks like the commercials. Without any transitions, viewers need a few seconds to determine if they are still watching the program or if another ad has sneaked in. The four directors, which include Gus Van Sant, maintain a good pace and utilize newsreel footage, some with unconvincing inserts of the actors, interspersed with the drama to illustrate events. Although challenging to judge with all the interruptions, more favorable reviews may emerge after "We Shall Rise" appears on DVD.

    Perhaps most disrupting was the decision to change the cast members mid-program. Austin P. McKenzie, Emily Skeggs, and Jonathan Majors play Cleve, Roma, and Ken during the first few episodes. Then, Guy Pearce, Mary Louise-Parker, and Michael Kenneth Williams take over in the same roles as slightly older versions of the characters. The change is jarring; the younger actors bear little to no resemblance to their slightly more mature counterparts, and none attempts to match their characters mannerisms or personalities. The younger actors come off better, perhaps because they create the characters and suffer no comparisons to earlier incarnations as do Pearce, Parker, and Williams. However, the directors and cast should have studied "Moonlight," a film that seamlessly used three different actors to portray the same character at various stages of his life. Frankly, "We Shall Rise" had little reason to use different actors; the age disparity is not that great, and subtle make-up and acting could have convincingly bridged the age gap. Viewers now ponder why Cleve became more affected as he aged, while Ken became less good natured, not to mention the drastic physical changes.

    Unfortunately, ABC's brave decision to devote a week's prime-time programming to a lesson in gay rights history was not well served, and the weak ratings will likely dampen enthusiasm for further efforts. The disjointed telecast impacts the drama, and some good performances from a large talented cast suffer. A generous sprinkling of cameos from Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Dylan Walsh, David Hyde Pierce, Rob Reiner, and others testifies to the broad support and enthusiasm for the project. However, the intended audience for the project is uncertain. The LGBT community, their friends, and their families already know and have lived this history, while those opposed to equal rights will not tune in. With the choir stalls filled, are there any open minds to fill the pews?

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 當我們崛起時
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • ABC Signature
      • Hungry Jackal Productions
      • Laurence Mark Productions
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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