Bad Teachers Uncovered
Bad Teachers Uncovered

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Bad Teachers Uncovered

2011
Movie
Adult · 18+
104 min
English

Join director Barrett Blade as he examines a college campus that should do things by the book, but luckily for us, break all the rules. Tastefully dirty sex, all captured for your satisfaction. Sexy students and hot teachers make it easy to accept bad behavior...detention anyone?

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Steven A. ShapiroGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the shocking stories of teachers who have abused their positions of power and betrayed the trust placed in them. It uncovers instances of misconduct, corruption, and criminal behavior within the education system, highlighting the devastating impact on students and communities. The film aims to shed light on these dark corners and explore the systemic failures that allowed such abuses to occur.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on sensitive subject matter, 'Bad Teachers Uncovered' received a generally muted critical response, often noted for its investigative approach but sometimes criticized for its presentation. Audience reception varied, with some commending its bravery in tackling difficult topics and others finding it disturbing or lacking in depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for bringing attention to often-hidden issues within educational institutions.

  • Criticized by some for its sensationalist or overly grim portrayal of events.

  • Seen as an important, albeit uncomfortable, look at teacher misconduct.

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Fun Fact

The documentary relies heavily on interviews with former students, parents, and sometimes legal experts to piece together the narratives of the educators featured.

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