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The next film from the director of “I Saw the TV Glow” is called “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma”

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Jane Schoenbrun, the author and director of the highly acclaimed film I saw the television light up, not only has a fantasy novel in the works, but also the title for his next feature film.

In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Schoenbrun announced that her next film is titled Sex and death of teenagers at Camp Miasma. The film is “funnier and grimmer” than her previous works and, according to the magazine, is about “a queer filmmaker who is hired to direct a new installment in a long-running slasher franchise. The director is hell-bent on casting the 'final girl' from the original film, and the two women descend into psychosexual madness.”

The article also describes how Schoenbrun “has long been fascinated by the gender deviation that unites the killers – from Psycho's Norman Bates to Buffalo Bill in silence of the Lambs– and was convinced that this collection of sadists, perverts and psychopaths 'created and codified the idea that transsexuality was something monstrous.'”

The director hopes to both “honor and criticize” this tradition with his next film. The project is still in its early stages, so there is no news as to when Sex and death of teenagers at Camp Miasma will go into production. However, we know that Schoenbrun has a partnership with Moonlight And 12 years slave Producer Jeremy Kleiner for this. Symbol-Paragraph-End