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Miss Stevens
Description
During a weekend trip to a drama competition with three students, a high-school English teacher discovers that coming of age stories are not just for teenagers and the messiness of youth never really goes away.
During a weekend trip to a drama competition with three students, a high-school English teacher discovers that coming of age stories are not just for teenagers and the messiness of youth never really goes away.
Actors:
Grant Jordan,
Virginia Louise Smith,
Phillip Garcia,
Una Jensen,
Temple Dean,
Tracey Wigfield,
Noah Gray-Cabey
Grant Jordan
Virginia Louise Smith
Phillip Garcia
Una Jensen
Temple Dean
Tracey Wigfield
19 June 1983, Wayne, New Jersey, USA
Noah Gray-Cabey
16 November 1995, Newry, Maine, USA
Director:
Julia Hart
Julia Hart
Country:
United States
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March 15, 2016
Rabe's face and body language are fascinating to watch grappling with a problem. There's always something roiling beneath the surface.
September 18, 2016
A radiant Lily Rabe is a stand out in this diverting movie fare...
September 15, 2016
Ms. Rabe's beautifully balanced performance reminds you that people never really grow up.
September 15, 2016
It acknowledges that the best versions of ourselves are often written-sometimes by the hand of other people-when we're not looking, when a third-act plot twist jerks the wheel left.
September 20, 2016
Miss Stevens is a moving comedy-drama that works in concert with the habitual expectations of the audience to weave a tale that's run-through with absolute truth.
September 22, 2016
Hart manages to capture those uniquely intimate and complicated friendships that crop up between teachers and students... Rabe does a masterful job of conveying Miss Stevens' fragility.
September 16, 2016
[A] very indie indie which tries hard to be simultaneously winsome and rueful.
September 15, 2016
Acknowledges that the boundary between instructor and charge is a necessary but complicated one, especially when messy, needy, well-meaning human beings are on both sides of that line.
September 11, 2016
The film is more progressive than Anomalia, Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's downtrodden apologia for male chauvinism.
September 16, 2016
A low-key and intelligent character study.
September 29, 2016
Hart imbues the film with both a natural visual harmony, as well as the simplicity of a lasting message: There are no easy answers when dealing with the complexities of other human beings.

