Evidence that Michael Haneke's recent pre-eminence has sparked an Austrian film renaissance as Jessica Hausner's debut is a carefully observed study of small-town adolescent ennui.
Barbara Osika gives a splendidly sulky performance as a friendless teenager who has reached a state of disillusionment without ever savouring curiosity.
Alienated from her parents and bored with school, she divides her time between stalking a bus driver (Fiala) and committing minor acts of rebellion with a younger, sickly neighbour (Bauer).