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"Extraordinary! A timeless tale of lost love and innocence." -/Film
"A star-making performance by Logan Lerman. It’s exciting to see Lerman hit his stride, just as it's exciting to see Schamus helm a film all his own." -Vanity Fair
"Schamus brings the haunting essence of Philip Roth to the screen with delicacy and restraint." -Hollywood Reporter
American indie film stalwart James Schamus ("Brokeback Mountain," producer; "The Ice Storm," screenwriter) makes his directorial debut with a fine adaptation of Philip Roth's bestselling novel.
An official selection of both the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival, INDIGNATION takes place in 1951, as Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman), a brilliant working class Jewish boy from Newark, New Jersey, travels on scholarship to a small, conservative college in Ohio, thus exempting him from being drafted into the Korean War. But once there, Marcus's growing infatuation with his beautiful classmate Olivia Hutton (Sarah Gadon), and his clashes with the college's imposing Dean, Hawes Caudwell (Tracy Letts), put his and his family's best laid plans to the ultimate test.