The Kindergarten Teacher
Who Can Tell of the Heroic Deeds of Israel?: Nadav Lapid’s The Kindergarten Teacher
By Jay Kuehner | 12/17/2014 | CS61, Features, From Cinema Scope Magazine, Interviews, Top Ten Films 2014
By Jay Kuehner. Films are often described as being “poetic,” but beyond the suggestion of a certain undefined lyricism, it is not entirely clear just what this means. Unrequited love, for example, might be given supple expression through an ambient absence, or the cruel passage of time might be suggested by the fixity of the…
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