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A little delayed, but here's my 5-day-old review of Hannah Fidell's A Teacher (2013), a character-focused indie that desperately implies meaning and significance without actually delivering any. I briefly compare the film to Steve McQueen's Shame and Markus Schleinzer’s Michael, which gives a sense of the league of Ambiguity and Vagueness in which Fidell is stubbornly working.
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