Jane Schoenbrun, Hannah Einbinder, Gillian Anderson

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Jane Schoenbrun, Hannah Einbinder, Gillian Anderson

Mubi will finance and distribute in select territories Jane Schoenbrun’s next feature film Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma. Plan B will produce the film starring Hannah Einbinder from Hacks and Gillian Anderson from The X-Files and The Crown.

Schoenbrun also wrote the screenplay for their follow-up to 2024 Sundance selection I Saw The TV Glow and 2021 Sundance entry We’re All Going To The World’s Fair.

Production is scheduled to commence this summer in British Columbia. Daniel Bekerman of Scythia Films is executive producer and will provide local production services.

Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma takes place as the infamous Camp Miasma slasher franchise is about to be rebooted. However, when the director of the latest instalment becomes obsessed with the reclusive actress who played the “final girl” in the original film, a whole new kind of slasher emerges from the bottom of the lake.

Mubi will distribute in select territories including North America, Latin America, UK & Ireland, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Turkey, India, and Australia & New Zealand. The Match Factory will handle remaining worldwide sales.

“I make movies I wish existed when I was a kid,” said Schoenbrun, “and Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma is my best attempt at the ‘sleepover classic’: an insane yet cozy midnight odyssey that beckons to unsuspecting viewers from the horror section at the local video store. I couldn’t be more excited to be heading to sleepaway camp this summer with the mad comic genius Hannah Einbinder, the legendary Gillian Anderson, and the daring folks at Mubi and Plan B, who by greenlighting this movie have summoned a plague-like flood of blood, guts, and various other fluids to rain down on us all.”

Schoenbrun’s I Saw The TV Glow was nominated for six Independent Spirit Awards including best picture, screenplay and director, and three Gotham Awards. Their first film A Self-Induced Hallucination played at IFFR in 2019, and their first novel, Public Access Afterworld, will be published by Hogarth in 2026.

Upcoming Mubi Productions include Kelly Reichardt’s Cannes Competition selection The Mastermind, Karim Aïnouz’s Rosebush Pruning and Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother.