In Dubious Battle (2016) official film poster, drama executive produced by Massimiliano 'Max' Musina, directed by James Franco, based on John Steinbeck's novel

Feature Film · 2016 · Executive Produced by Massimiliano Musina

In Dubious Battle

Drama · 2016 · Based on John Steinbeck's 1936 novel

In the orchards of Depression-era California, the cost of standing up is measured in everything you have left to lose.

  • Director James Franco
  • Writers Matt Rager (screenplay), John Steinbeck (novel)
  • Exec. Producer Massimiliano "Max" Musina
  • Cast Nat Wolff, James Franco, Vincent D'Onofrio, Selena Gomez, Robert Duvall, Ed Harris, Bryan Cranston, Josh Hutcherson
  • Festivals Venice Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival

Where to watch

Official Trailer

Synopsis

Steinbeck wrote it in 1936. The questions it raises have not aged a day.

California's Central Valley during the Great Depression. The apple orchards stretch for miles, and the people who pick the fruit live in conditions that the landowners prefer not to examine too closely. Jim Nolan, a young man with nothing left to lose, joins a labor organizer named Mac McLeod on a mission to unite the migrant workers. Mac is experienced, pragmatic, and willing to make moral compromises in the name of collective action. Jim is idealistic, untested, and still believes that the rightness of a cause guarantees its outcome.

What follows is Steinbeck's unsentimental examination of what organizing actually costs, not in theory but in daily life. The landowners respond with escalating force. The workers fracture under pressure. The idealists discover that solidarity is easier to preach than to sustain when families are hungry and the opposition controls the roads, the water, and the law. The film does not romanticize the struggle or simplify its politics. The title itself, borrowed from Milton's Paradise Lost, signals the ambiguity at the story's center.

James Franco directs and stars alongside an ensemble that includes Nat Wolff, Vincent D'Onofrio, Selena Gomez, Robert Duvall, Ed Harris, Bryan Cranston, and Josh Hutcherson. The depth of the cast reflects the breadth of Steinbeck's character work, every figure in the novel, from the doctor to the landowner to the party organizer, carries a specific weight.

The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award, and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Massimiliano "Max" Musina served as Executive Producer.

Cast & Crew

The team behind the film.

Direction & Writing

  • James Franco Director
  • Matt Rager Screenwriter
  • John Steinbeck Novel

Production

  • Massimiliano "Max" Musina Executive Producer
  • James Franco Producer
  • Andrea Iervolino Producer
  • Monika Bacardi Producer

Cast

  • Nat Wolff
  • James Franco
  • Vincent D'Onofrio
  • Selena Gomez
  • Robert Duvall
  • Ed Harris
  • Bryan Cranston
  • Josh Hutcherson

Recognition

Festival selections and recognition.

Venice Film Festival

Official Selection

2016

Toronto International Film Festival

Official Selection

2016

Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award

Won at the 2016 Venice Film Festival