Radio Rebel

Radio Rebel

Year: 2012

Runtime: 90 mins

Language: English

Director: Peter Howitt

FamilyComedyDramaMusic

Shy senior Tara dreads public speaking, hallway chatter or being called on in class. In her bedroom she loses herself to music, using her iPod to make mock broadcasts for Miami’s FM station, owned by her stepfather. When a slot opens at The SLAM, she steps behind the mic, becomes the confident ‘Radio Rebel’ and unexpectedly becomes a hit with her peers.

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Tara Adams is a shy, awkward teen at Lincoln Bay High who secretly doubles as Seattle’s most popular radio DJ, known to listeners as “Radio Rebel.” Her double life stays hidden from her friends and classmates—Audrey, Larry, and Barry—as she balances crushes, schoolwork, and a growing appetite for truth-telling through the mic. At home, Tara’s world is shaped by her stepfather, Rob, who runs SlamFM and begins to sense there’s more to his daughter than meets the eye. The pair share a tentative, aching bond as Rob tries to understand the music that moves his daughter.

In Tara’s orbit, Gavin and his friend Gabe lead a band called The G’s, dreaming of a prom-night spotlight that could lift Tara’s secret to the surface even if she never steps into the light herself. Tara’s fascination with the music scene grows as she learns from another radio voice she admires, Cami Q, a savvy host who embodies the kind of bold, boundary-pushing energy Tara longs to channel. The bond with [Audrey] becomes strained as Tara repeatedly declines social invitations and keeps suspicions about her other life tightly guarded, until a moment of honesty finally makes Tara admit the truth to her friend.

When Gavin leaves a set of demo recordings in the drama room, Tara uses them on her next show, inviting the student body to move, release emotion, and come alive together. The simple act of playing those songs becomes a spark that unsettles the school’s quiet equilibrium. Principal Moreno reacts with heavy-handed discipline, viewing the rebellious energy surrounding Radio Rebel as a threat to order and threatening expulsion for anyone caught listening or helping to hide Rebel’s identity.

Enter [Cami Q], who arrives on campus with a recording that proclaims Rebel’s voice will be heard again, restoring some balance to the narrative and pushing Tara to own what she’s started. With her presence, Tara’s defiance grows bolder, and the school’s counterculture mood swells. Principal Moreno intensifies her crackdown, targeting students who refuse to reveal Rebel’s identity, while Tara’s growing influence turns Radio Rebel into a movement rather than a private pastime. The intrigue culminates in a prom queen nomination that would reveal Rebel to the entire student body, but Tara refuses to accept the crown, hoping to preserve the anonymity she has worked so hard to protect.

When Tara stays silent, Moreno cancels the prom, sparking protests both inside and outside SlamFM. With Cami Q by her side, Tara and Audrey rally listeners to voice their true feelings, transforming the broadcast into a rallying point. After a flurry of critical responses—some hostile, some hopeful—Tara unveils a bold plan to stage a reverse-prom, the Morp, to defy Moreno’s authority and reclaim the night on their own terms. Stacy, a rival who suspects Tara might be Rebel, hosts a separate house party, hoping to steal attention and derail the movement. Stacy’s confidante, Kim, infiltrates SlamFM in an attempt to grab proof that Rebel and Tara are one and the same.

As the drama unfolds, Gavin breaks from The G’s, tired of Gabe’s vanity and the veneer of fame, while the stakes rise around the prom’s fate. Stacy demands Tara sponsor her prom-queen campaign in exchange for keeping Tara’s identity secret, and Gavin’s rejection of Stacy’s invitation to the Morp complicates the dynamic further. On the day of the Morp, Principal Moreno keeps a watchful eye on the crowd, while [Cami Q] announces the prom queen and Tara, aided by a flood of supporters, steps forward to reveal her true self.

In a pivotal moment, Tara comes clean as Rebel, and Moreno’s threat to expel her backfires as more students step forward to declare that they, too, are Radio Rebel. The movement proves unstoppable, and Moreno retreats, overwhelmed by the surge of solidarity around Tara’s truth. In a final turn of gestures, Tara passes the crown to Stacy, effectively closing the rivalry, while Gavin honors her with a heartfelt performance that closes the night with a dance between them.

What began as a secret radio persona grows into a shared, school-wide affirmation—the idea that music, courage, and honesty can transform a community. The story centers on a young woman who learns to balance fear with authenticity, harnessing the voice inside her to empower others to speak their minds, celebrate their identities, and claim their own moments in the spotlight.

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