Australia Box Office for Indignation (2016)

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Indignation
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $93,998Details
Worldwide Box Office $3,635,525Details
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Synopsis

Marcus Messner, 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, and his clashes with the college’s imposing Dean, Hawes Caudwell, put his and his family’s best laid plans to the ultimate test.

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Movie Details

Australia Releases: August 19th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: October 25th, 2016 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for sexual content and some language.
(Rating bulletin 2428 (Cert #50148), 6/8/2016)
Running Time: 110 minutes
Keywords: Jewish, 1950s, College, Korean War, Non-Chronological, Self Harm, Lawyers, Suicide Attempt, Voiceover/Narration, Doctors, College Professor, Life Drama, Romance
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Likely Story, Symbolic Exchange, Summit Entertainment, RT Features, BFB Entertainment, X Filme Creative Pool, FilmNation Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for November 8th, 2016

November 8th, 2016

Bubba Ho-Tep

It’s not a particularly deep week for new releases. A lot of releases on this week’s list were good, but not good enough to be a contender for Pick of the Week, like Daredevil: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray. I reviewed Finding Dory this weekend, but I have already named it Pick of the Week. So the only real contender was Bubba Ho-Tep: Collector’s Edition. More...

Home Market Releases for October 25th, 2016

October 24th, 2016

Finding Dory

It’s not a great week on the home market, as the biggest release of the week is the low-budget horror film, Lights Out. It is worth picking up on Blu-ray, but it is not worth the Pick of the Week title. The best film on this week’s list is Finding Dory, but it is only coming out on Video on Demand and it is worth waiting for the Blu-ray. That said, there’s no top-notch competition, so it is the Pick of the Week. More...

Theater Averages: White Girl Starts in the Black with Average of $10,155

September 7th, 2016

White Girl

There were only two films to earn more than $10,000 on the theater average chart. White Girl lead the way with an average of $11,353 in three theaters. Meanwhile, No Manches Frida earned an average $10,155 in 362 theaters, which is even more impressive. More...

Theater Averages: Darkness has a Lovely Start with an Average of $18,585

August 24th, 2016

A Tale of Love and Darkness

Natalie Portman’s feature-length directorial debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness, was the only film in the $10,000 club earning an average of $18,585 in two theaters. More...

Theater Averages: Hell of a Good Time

August 16th, 2016

Hell or High Water

Hell or High Water led the way on the Theater Average Chart with an average of $19,417 in 32 theaters. The studio was hoping for only half of that, so this is a fantastic start. The biggest new release of the week, Sausage Party, was next with an average of $11,042, while the overall number one film, Suicide Squad, was right behind with $10,232. More...

Theater Averages: Don’t Think has earned First Place Twice

August 3rd, 2016

Indignation

Don’t Think Twice repeated as champion of the theater average chart. It expanded from 1 to 5 theaters but still earned a very healthy average of $31,022. It will expand further. Indignation was the best of the new limited releases, earning an average of $23,281 in 4 theaters, while Equity was close behind with an average of $20,609 in 4 theaters. The overall number one film, Jason Bourne, was next with an average of $14,708. Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil earned $12,064 in 1 theater over the weekend and $19,076 from Wednesday through Sunday. A couple of documentaries rounded out the $10,000 club. Miss Sharon Jones earned $10,323 in 1 theater, while Gleason managed an average of $10,176 in 9 theaters. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Will Forest See some Green this Weekend?

July 29th, 2016

Into the Forest

It’s a week of “good, but not great” movies as there are a number of films earning Tomatometer Scores in the 70s. Generally speaking, films usually need 80% positive reviews or better to survive in limited release. There are a couple of films with amazing reviews, Gleason and Miss Sharon Jones, but both are documentaries, so they don’t have a lot of box office potential. The film I’m most interested in is Into the Forest, which is playing on Video on Demand. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/08/19 - $25,190   8 $3,149   $25,190 1
2016/08/26 - $21,480 -15% 8 $2,685   $56,307 2
2016/09/02 - $15,068 -30% 8 $1,884   $78,306 3
2016/09/09 - $5,634 -63% 8 $704   $88,164 4
2016/09/16 - $4,426 -21% 9 $492   $93,998 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 8/19/2016 $25,190 8 9 41 $93,998 9/19/2016
Brazil 11/3/2016 $29,729 22 22 51 $78,251 11/29/2016
North America 7/29/2016 $93,125 4 317 1,124 $3,401,155
Slovenia 8/12/2016 $0 0 2 6 $7,864 10/14/2016
United Kingdom 11/18/2016 $27,581 30 30 30 $54,257 10/2/2018
 
Worldwide Total$3,635,525 10/2/2018

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Logan Lerman    Marcus Messner
Sarah Gadon    Olivia Hutton

Supporting Cast

Tracy Letts    Dean Caudwell
Linda Emond    Esther Messner
Danny Burstein    Max Messner
Ben Rosenfield    Bertram Flusser
Pico Alexander    Sonny Cottler
Philip Ettinger    Ron Foxman
Noah Robbins    Marty Ziegler
Doris McCarthy    Church Volunteer

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

James Schamus    Director
James Schamus    Screenwriter
Philip Roth    Based on the novel by
Anthony Bregman    Producer
Camino Texeira    Producer
Rodrigo Teixeira    Producer
Stefanie Azpiazu    Executive Producer
Lisa Wolofsky    Executive Producer
Jonathan Bronfman    Executive Producer
Avy Eschenasy    Executive Producer
Caroline Jaczko    Executive Producer
Lourenco Sant' Anna    Executive Producer
Sophie Mas    Executive Producer
Woody Mu    Executive Producer
Logan Lerman    Executive Producer
Stefan Arndt    Co-Producer
Uwe Schott    Co-Producer
Peter Cron    Executive Producer
Christopher Blauvelt    Director of Photography
Inbal Weinberg    Production Designer
Andrew Marcus    Editor
Amy Roth    Costume Designer
Jay Wadley    Composer
Avy Kaufman    Casting Director