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I was 19 and went on all but 3 of the Wellington marches. This far down the years I have no regrets. Meeting Tutu was like meeting Martin Luther King.
The film is available on DVD and can be purchased from the Filmshop (click on 'buy' tab below and to the right of the player), or from the makers' website: http://www.spacific.co.nz/buy-docos/.

Agreed! Has it even been released on DVD? The 1981 Tour is bing studied at my kids' high school, and they're looking for source material. This documentary looks extremely relevant and interesting. But I can't find it anywhere...

Is it possible to see the full documentary.? A great follow up to "Patu!".
NZ needs to be reminded about that emotional time.. I was 15 when the tour arrived. Chaos and passion divided families.
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Don
Posted at 03.56PM - 09.01.2012
I'll never forget being called a nigger lover for opposing the tour. Funny thing is, you can't find anyone who was pro tour these days.