PUNCH

Feature Film (98’)

Seventeen-year old Jim is a small-town boxing hero who carries the hopes and dreams of his father Stan on his shoulders. His growing relationship with local boy, Whetu, forces him to confront the truth about his sexuality, and choose his own future.

Punch is a contemporary film about love, loyalty and liberation. Jim is a seventeen-year old boxer in a small town. He is a golden boy, preparing for a fight that will elevate him to an early professional status. All bets are on his climb to success. But his father Stan is a demanding coach and a notorious alcoholic.

But Stan has given everything to see his son gain professional status and escape the brutality of his small world. As Jim begins to rethink why he is fighting his life tangles with Whetu, a tough, gay Māori boy who spends his days in an old shack down by the beach. With his mongrel dog Moimoi he cobbles together a fragile glamour and dreams of leaving town to become a musician.

In a world that pretends that being gay is accepted, this film peels back the veneer of tolerance to show just what exists under the surface. Away from the rainbow flags and Pride parades, Jim and Whetu must navigate isolation, hypocrisy, the brutality of small town boxing ... and an anonymous queer bashing that no one will talk about. As Jim stumbles towards discovering what it really is to be a gay man, he is forced to see that strength has little to do with heroism.

Premiere: Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival (2022)

Credits

Directed by: Welby Ings / Produced by: Catherine Fitzgerald & Robin Murphy / Screenplay by: Welby Ings
Director of Photography: Matt Henley / Editor: Paul Maxwell
Starring: Tim Roth, Jordan Oosterhof, Conan Hayes

Blueskin Films & Robin Murphy Productions, in Association with the New Zealand Film Commission Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga

Festivals & Awards

2022:

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival – First Feature Competition
Palm Springs International Film Festival – Queer Cinema Programme

2023:

Glasgow Film Festival – In Competition, Audience Award
BIF&AST Bari International Film & TV Festival – International Panorama Competition

Sales & Distribution

Australia & New Zealand: Vendetta Films
International Sales: The Yellow Affair, Darkstar Pictures

“Flowing and keenly observant of its characters and setting, “Punch” swings above its weight class.”

‘Punch’ Review: Hitting at the Heart - Kyle Turner, The New York Times

“[A] poetic and understated drama about a young boxer fighting back against his father and social pressures.”

– Punch Review: A Quietly Moving New Zealand Drama About Bullying and Boxing - Matthew Mahler, Movie Web

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