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Yes! It also has one of those openings where it starts with pretty much zero fanfare. I love this blog's summary of one of the scenes:
"It’s sort of a fun exercise to sit back and imagine yourself as Mr. Snyder, wondering what he was telling himself as he was on minute six of filming his stars slowly crossing an empty, unassuming courtyard. Did he imagine himself on the verge of a breakthrough in avant-garde filmmaking? Did he forget the camera was still on? Had he purchased a shitload of 16 mm film that he was definitely not going to waste? Was Jack Snyder a serial killer whose weapon of choice was death by a thousand minutes of tedium? The masochist in me wants to believe that there was some ethos, however misguided, at work here. The likely reality that Snyder and his crew just had no concept of what an audience would find watchable isn’t very fun."
https://www.confluenceofcult.com/reviews/review-fatal-exam-1990