Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow) has set Hannah Einbinder (Hacks) and Gillian Anderson (Sex Education) to lead Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, their next film for Mubi, which will go into production in British Columbia this summer.
In Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, the infamous Camp Miasma slasher franchise is getting rebooted yet again. But when the latest movie’s director becomes obsessed with the mysterious, reclusive actress who played the “final girl” in the original film, a whole new kind of slasher emerges from the bottom of the lake.
Plan B is producing. Daniel Bekerman from Scythia Films is exec producing and will provide local production services. Mubi is financing the film and will distribute in select territories, including North America, Latin America, UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Turkey, India, Australia, and New Zealand, with The Match Factory handling remaining worldwide sales.
“I make movies I wish existed when I was a kid,” Schoenbrun said, “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.”
Best known for starring on Max’s hit comedy Hacks, Einbinder is an actor and comedian who released her debut stand-up special, Everything Must Go, on Max last year. She’s repped by CAA, Cary Dobkin and David Krintzman at Yorn, Levine, Barnes.
Recently starring in Netflix’s Sex Education, as well as projects like Scoop, White Bird, and The Pale Blue Eye, Anderson is also in Disney’s Tron: Ares, which releases October 10. She is repped by UTA and Independent Talent.
Schoenbrun’s most recent film, A24’s I Saw the TV Glow, was nominated for six Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Picture, Screenplay and Director, as well as three Gotham Awards. Their earlier films include We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and A Self-Induced Hallucination. Their first novel, Public Access Afterworld, will be published by Hogarth in 2026. The filmmaker is repped by CAA, Entertainment 360, and Kimberly Jaime at Jackoway Austen.
Recent and upcoming Mubi Productions include Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind, which is premiering at Cannes, as well as Karim Aïnouz’s Rosebush Pruning, and Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother.
