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'A Teacher' is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Hannah Fidell, in her feature directorial debut. It revolves around a female high school teacher's illicit sexual relationship with a male student that turns from infatuation into obsession. Principal photography for the film took place in Austin, Texas. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The film was released on video on demand on August 20, 2013, prior to receiving a limited release on September 6, 2013, in the United States.

Response to the film was generally mixed. Praise was given towards the directing and cinematography, score, performances of the leads, and its attempt to explore a complex issue. Criticisms were reserved over its lack of focus, exposition, and character development, as well as the characterization of the leads, and the ending, which was seen as inconclusive.

Plot



Diana Watts, a high school English teacher in suburban Texas, is having an affair with Eric Tull, one of her students. In class, Diana and Eric try to behave normally in order to hide their relationship, aside from sneaking glances at each other and finding time after class to be alone. Despite sometimes fearing that they could get caught, Diana appears to be smitten with Eric and continues seeing him.

One day, some of the other teachers invite Diana to join them for a drink after school, but she declines, saying her brother is in town. Her brother left her a voicemail to discuss their mother, and that she "can't keep avoiding this." She meets her brother, Hunter, but as soon as he brings up their mother's declining health, Diana becomes overwhelmed and leaves.

Sometime later, Diana and her roommate, Sophia, discuss their plans for Thanksgiving. Sophia eagerly tells Diana that she wants to introduce her to some attractive single men, Rich and Dan, at a party. While Sophia is talking, Diana walks into the bathroom to take a topless photo to send to Eric. She later attends the party with Sophia and meets Rich and Dan, both of whom she finds uninteresting. She makes an excuse to leave the party early.

After the holiday break, Diana is told by Jessica, a fellow teacher, that a topless photo of a student has been circulating around the school. While Jessica laments how careless young teenagers can be, Diana realizes that the photo she sent Eric could be spread just as easily. She meets with Eric after school in the parking lot and asks him to delete the photo, which he does. Eric meets up with her on another occasion and tells her that a girl asked him to the Sadie Hawkins dance. Diana becomes jealous, but Eric reassures her that it means nothing and he is only going with this girl so things do not seem suspicious.

Later on, Diana and Eric go on a weekend getaway at his family's ranch. The next morning, as they are having sex, the ranch foreman, James, arrives at the property and, noticing Eric's car, knocks on the door. Diana rushes to hide in the bathroom while Eric speaks to James. After James leaves, Diana is visibly shaken and asks a nonchalant Eric if James will tell his father. Eric tells her there is nothing to worry about but, unassured, Diana insists that she could lose her job if they are found out. She tells him they should put their relationship on hold for a while and goes to the porch to be alone. Eric joins her and tries to seduce her, eventually becoming rough and aggressive. She pushes him away angrily.

After they have returned to school, Diana asks Eric one day if they can talk after class. He comes to her classroom, where she confesses that she misses him and invites him to come over later. During the conversation, Jessica comes into the classroom and accidentally interrupts them. Diana tries to play it off as a school-related meeting.

Later, at her house, Diana and Eric begin having sex when she starts to act increasingly unstable. She goes from pushing him away, saying that what they are doing is wrong, to clinging to him and begging him to stay. Frustrated with her erratic behavior, Eric storms out right as Sophia is returning home. Sophia watches in shock as Diana desperately chases after Eric.

Diana immediately gets in her car and drives to Eric's house, where she sits outside in her car. When he does not pick up her calls, she calls his family's landline. Eric's father answers and when she asks for Eric, he tells her it is late and, assuming she is a classmate, advises that she speak to him at school the next day. Diana then sneaks up to Eric's bedroom window to try to get him to speak with her. Eric begrudgingly goes outside, where she pleadingly tells him that they can "work through this" and that, since he will be attending college at the University of Texas the following year, they can "stay together." Eric rebuffs her advances and his father comes outside to check on him, causing Diana to run back to her car and leave.

She drives herself to a motel, and once she checks into a room, she checks her voicemail. She has received a message from a staff member at the school, telling her that there is an issue with one of her students, Eric, whose father is at the school, and it is important that she call back immediately. Diana, curled up on the bed, cries as she realizes the repercussions of her actions.

Cast



Release



'A Teacher' was premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013, and was subsequently screened at festivals such as SXSW Film Festival, Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival and Oldenburg International Film Festival. It was acquired for U.S. distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories. In the Netherlands, it was distributed by Film1 Sundance Channel. The film was released in the United States through video on demand on August 20, 2013, prior to receiving a limited release on September 6, 2013.

Box office performance



The film was released in a limited release on September 6, 2013, and grossed $4,684 from two theaters, ranking number 87 on the box office chart. The film went on to earn a total domestic gross of $8,348. The film's widest release was in seven theaters.

Television miniseries adaptation



In February 2014, it was revealed that 'A Teacher' would be adapted for television by HBO. Fidell would write and executive produce the series along with Danny Brocklehurst, the former showrunner of the UK television series 'Shameless'. In August 2018, it was announced Kate Mara would star in the series and serve as an executive producer, while Fidell would also direct the series, set up at FX instead of HBO. The miniseries was released FX on Hulu from November 10, 2020 to December 29, 2020.

Reception



Critical response

The film received mixed reviews from film critics. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film 34% from 32 reviews. Marsha McCreadie from RogerEbert.com wrote: "'A Teacher' will leave you feeling drained, even exhausted. That's about right for a movie about obsession, one with no resolution except waiting for the other thud to drop... Much of the movie takes place in dark interiors. The love-making scenes are steamy, seemingly passionate; risqu not pornographic. Happily, a little something is left to the imagination. Though after a while you're itchy to get out of the bedroom, or the old high school staple, the car. The "one-room" claustrophobia is reminiscent of being trapped in the love-nest of 'Last Tango in Paris'... To her great credit, director Fidell named by 'Filmmaker Magazine' as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film takes on a tricky topic. She even gets us to empathize with the person in the power spot."

'The New York Post' wrote: "A teacher sexually obsessed with the high school student with whom she's having an illicit affair gradually loses her bearings in an evocative but ultimately hollow indie drama. Writer-director Hannah Fidell makes the common indie mistake of thinking that a dramatic situation is all you need for a movie, but demonstrates an impressive restraint and an ability to manufacture queasy suspense without much dialogue." Ignatiy Vishnevetsky from 'The A.V. Club' gave a positive review, writing: "Because contemporary indies tend to overvalue broad generational statements, 'A Teacher' which is candid, character focused, and only 75 minutes long initially feels like a breath of fresh air. (The movie draws inevitable comparisons to the recent 'The Lifeguard', which is also about a female ephebophile.) Very little time is wasted on exposition; when the movie starts, Burdge is already meeting for regular trysts with teenager Will Brittain... Writer-director Hannah Fidell works in a style that's arty but simple: naturalistic lighting, camera movement that always follows character movement, and a modernist score (by Brian McOmber, formerly of Dirty Projectors) that conveys dread without ever suggesting outright horror." For Slackerwood, journalist Jordan Gass-Poor wrote: "Burdge's performance is like lightning in a bottle: subtle and unpredictable. There are instances where Diana alters her voice to sound younger when she's speaking with Eric. Outside of the classroom, Diana is the submissive, never speaking to Eric, but with him. She allows him to consume her little by little, and watches as he spits her out, making her emotional and physical breakdown all the more heart wrenching."

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