Jane Schoenbrun's new film to screen in Aussie cinemas this August

Jane Schoenbrun's new film to screen in Aussie cinemas this August

MUBI, the global distributor, streaming service and production company, shares the teaser trailer for Jane Schoenbrun’s (I Saw the TV Glow, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair) hotly anticipated new film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma which will be released in cinemas across Australia in August 2026.

The film is led by Emmy-winning actress Hannah Einbinder (Hacks) and Gillian Anderson (The X-FilesSex Education, Scoop), and also stars Amanda FixArthur ContiEva VictorZach CherrySarah ShermanPatrick FischlerDylan BakerJasmin Savoy Brown, Kevin McDonald, Quintessa Swindell, and Jack Haven, and is written and directed by Schoenbrun and produced by Plan B. MUBI financed the film and will distribute in select territories, including North America, Latin America, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Spain, Italy, Turkey, India, Australia and New Zealand, with The Match Factory handling remaining worldwide sales. Daniel Bekerman (Executive Producer) from Scythia Films provided local production services.

Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma marks Schoenbrun’s third feature, continuing a body of work shaped by themes of trans identity and queer horror. Their previous film, I Saw the TV Glow, premiered at Sundance in 2024 and went on to screen at further festivals including Berlinale, San Sebastián and SXSW, receiving multiple nominations at the 2025 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Director, Best Lead Performance and Best Feature.

After years of slapdash sequels and waning fandom, the Camp Miasma slasher franchise is handed over to an enthusiastic young director for resurrection. But when she visits the original movie's star, a now-reclusive actress shrouded in mystery, the two women fall into a blood-soaked world of desire, fear, and delirium.

TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA WILL BE RELEASED IN AUSTRALIAN CINEMAS IN AUGUST 2026

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