In November 2016, it was announced Chloë Grace Moretz, Sasha Lane, John Gallagher Jr., Forrest Goodluck and Jennifer Ehle had all been cast in the film, with Desiree Akhavan directing the film, from a screenplay co-written with Cecilia Frugiuele.
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- 1 Julian WassWhat Feels Like Fun 0:45
- 2 Julian WassDrive to God's Promise 1:13
- 3 Julian WassNo Hiding 1:10
- 4 Julian WassColey 0:30
- 5 Julian WassHiking 0:51
- 6 Julian WassHelen 0:23
- 7 Julian WassWhat About You 0:16
- 8 Julian WassGod's Promise 0:35
- 9 Julian WassGetting Off 1:04
- 10 Julian WassUnder the Desk 0:48
- 11 Julian WassThe Consequences 0:56
- 12 Julian WassClippers 0:58
- 13 Julian WassWhen I Am Weak 2:08
- 14 Julian WassRunning 1:09
- 15 Julian WassCanada by Morning 1:48
- 16 Julian WassThe Last Hike 1:47
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
(2018)Country | |
Runtime | 1 hr 31 min |
Premiere: World | $1 474 577 July 1, 2018 |
USA | $904 703 |
Other countries | $569 874 |
Premiere: USA | $904 703 August 3, 2018 |
theaters | 85 |
rollout | 151 days |
Digital: World | November 5, 2018 |
Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes, Sex & Nudity, ... |
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Critique: 53
The sort of film that stays with you. Powerful in its restraint, and unfailingly full of light.
Navigating troubled culture-war waters with grace, humor and compassion, "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" is a movie that deserves a wide an...
It’s all done beautifully. Witty and funny too, but at a consistent, compassionate pace throughout. A lovely sigh of a movie.
The film’s refusal to produce a campy critique feels more like the product of lack of imagination than a purposeful repudiation.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a love letter to the kids who needed it the most.
A clear-eyed examination of a self-assured female gay character from the past, both ahead of her teenage years and the era through which she l...
t beautifully articulates the need for young people to realize the validity of who they are, and even more beautifully crystalizes the moment when...
An outstanding performance from Moretz, who allows us to observe her as she observes those around her. Neither she nor we are miseducated by the end.
The film feels like one made not just about young people but for them.
This is a film about Cameron’s core personhood, and how it stands up to concentrated efforts to transform it, and it’s told with q...
The Miseducation of Cameron Post may not hit as hard as it should. But it at least suggests that the only real losers in life are those who presume...
Moretz’s performance is understated, assured… Watching her watch Desert Hearts to watch her best friend’s reaction to it is one of the...
The climax, when it comes, is devastating, its effect amplified by the understatedness of everything that surrounds it…Akhavan may have a light tou...
Cameron – the kind of cool kid who’d use the word "cool" with caution – fits Moretz like a glove.
Though, [it] packs an emotional punch that’s hard to shake. Like a good '90s single, it’s the kind of thing that lurks in the back...
[Desiree] Akhavan is a master at balancing the highs and lows of Post’s story.
Akhavan plays it with poignant wit, zest and a lusty sense of defiance, combining the bonding charms of a brat-pack crowd-pleaser with the psy...
A timid drama with a passive voice that doesn’t align with the importance of its subject matter.
A coming-of-age story which thoughtfully and heartfully tackles the repellent practice of conversion therapy.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a sharply observed study – with a knife edge of satire, for sure – of the daily practice of soft...
But the pervading problem of the movie is that it takes so much of this for granted-all the fraught, interpersonal weirdness between characters, or...
These three musketeers swagger their sarcasm like rapiers wielded in the spirit of a collective self-preservation.
The repressive setting would be, in a less nuanced film, a site of unadulterated horror. But Cameron, Jane, and Adam, like queer people throug...
"The Miseducation of Cameron Post" offers a powerful rejoinder to anyone who’d shame people into denying their authentic selves. In its...
A unique work that has a lot of fun with its malevolent premise, without undermining the damage that such oppression and repression can cause.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post has flashes of greatness. And I love its empathic exploration of queer youth, especially from a female p...
Akhavan keeps the camera locked on Moretz’s face; every time you think she can’t possibly go closer, she does. But it’s the defin...
Director Desiree Akhavan, who adapted the film from Emily M Danforth’s novel, strikes a delicate balance between satire and polemic.
"The Miseducation of Cameron Post" is a scrapbook made by the people who were there.
The director has enough faith in her audience to risk making all of the characters complicated, multifaceted and true-to-life.
A thoughtful if somewhat shapeless drama about the struggle between human instinct and ideology, populated by finely-drawn characters…
Chloë Grace Moretz plays Cameron with such tasteful reserve, all blank stares and slightly agape mouth in the face of the most ardent down-is-up do...
Desiree Akhavan’s Sundance-winning drama pulls back the curtain on gay-conversion camps, offering a valuable (albeit simplistic) alterna...
There is a marvelous depth, an underlying layer of benevolence that permeates this story right to its core, Akhavan bringing everything to lif...
The wheels are always turning, but the performance is subtle. It is far and away the best thing [Chloe Grace Moretz has] done.
This movie may wander, but Akhavan’s attention to perfect little moments is unwavering.
It’s hard to think of a more highly-charged topic than the brainwashing of vulnerable adolescents in the name of God, so it’s cert...
A sweet indie film in the tradition of John Hughes. Calmly directed by Desiree Akhavan, the movie doesn’t get tangled in the weeds of politic...
Akhavan opts for even-handedness instead of relying on melodrama to raise the film’s dramatic stakes. It’s an act of tenderness toward...
What a shame that this well-meaning and timely look at the absurdity of gay conversion camps – it won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance th...
It’s loaded with terrific performances all around and, under the skilful stewardship of director Desiree Akhavan, it’s a well-craf...
We need more movies like this, where the filmmakers do not judge these young characters – but in which they find strength and support in belie...
Natural, low-key performances from a cast led by Chloë Grace Moretz highlight a movie that eschews grandstanding – this modest story abou...
The film takes a grown-up approach to its young-adult material; this is a somewhat somber YA adaptation, with teenage subjects who are fully f...
This exquisite, bittersweet sophomore effort announces Akhavan as a major talent.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a modest-size film that performs a service opposite to that of Conversion therapy: It respects the vulnera...
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