Jane Schoenbrun Explained

Birth Place:New York, U.S.
Occupation:Filmmaker

Jane Flannery Schoenbrun (;[1] born 1987) is an American filmmaker. They worked as a producer before making their directorial debut in 2018.

Early life

Jane Flannery Schoenbrun[2] was born to Jewish parents in New York in 1987.[3] They were raised in Ardsley, New York.[4] Growing up, they worked at a local movie theater. They graduated from Boston University's film program in 2009.

Career

While in college, Schoenbrun worked as a production assistant on short films by the Safdie brothers.[5] After graduating, they moved back to New York and began working as a staffer for the Independent Filmmaker Project. Prior to their career as a filmmaker, they wrote a significant number of articles for Filmmaker magazine.[6] In 2014, they served as the lead of film partnerships at Kickstarter.[7]

Schoenbrun made their directorial debut in 2018 with the documentary A Self-Induced Hallucination. The film centers the narrative of the fictional horror character and internet phenomenon Slender Man, as told through a found footage compilation of existing YouTube videos. Though it was formerly available to view on Vimeo, the film has since been removed. Schoenbrun has stated that they do not wish to profit from A Self-Induced Hallucination.[8]

Their film We're All Going to the World's Fair premiered during the online 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The film follows the story of a teenage girl named Casey, portrayed by Anna Cobb, who joins an "occult online game".[9] The film was inspired and informed by creepypasta aesthetics and trans perspectives. Critics noted that it paid homage to low-budget horror films such as Paranormal Activity.[10] The majority of We're All Going to the World's Fair consists of original footage, with the exception of some online videos posted by content creators previously unrelated to the film.

On October 7, 2021, Deadline reported that Schoenbrun's next feature, I Saw the TV Glow, was in development. The film would be co-produced by Fruit Tree, the production banner of actress Emma Stone, as well as A24, which would also distribute the film.[11] Starring Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine, I Saw the TV Glow follows two teenage outcasts who bond over their shared love for a science fiction television series, only for them to lose touch with reality upon the show's cancellation.[12] The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival before screening at the Berlin International Film Festival and the South by Southwest Film Festival.[13] [14] [15] I Saw the TV Glow was released in select theaters on May 3, 2024, before a wide release on May 17.[16] The film has received critical acclaim.[17]

In January 2023, The Film Stage announced that Schoenbrun was set to direct an adaptation of Imogen Binnie's 2013 novel Nevada, which is widely considered a classic of transgender literature.[18] However, Schoenbrun confirmed in a May 2024 interview with The Cut that they had exited the project due to "creative differences with cis people". In a June 2024 profile that appeared in the New Yorker, Schoenbrun revealed that their next film would be a slasher called Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. According to Schoenbrun, the film will follow a queer director who, while shooting a new installment of a popular horror franchise, becomes obsessed with the process of casting the movie's "final girl" character.[19]

Schoenbrun is also currently working on a trilogy of novels called Public Access Afterworld, which will be published by Penguin Random House's imprint Hogarth Books.[20] The novels are reportedly a combination of fantasy, science fiction, horror, and coming-of-age literature. According to Schoenbrun, Public Access Afterworld will serve as the conclusion to a thematically-linked trilogy of works that includes We're All Going to the World's Fair and I Saw the TV Glow. Schoenbrun described the books as "my Dune. It's my epic and me trying to do Buffy, Lost, or Harry Potter. I've created this huge mythology about a giant cast of characters with a story that spans centuries and sprawls across alternate universes. It's got a scope that a 90-minute film couldn't hold, and it's about transition, becoming, and truly closing that gap between self and screen until you feel like you're approximating some form of real life."[21] The project was initially pitched as a television show.[22]

Personal life

Schoenbrun is transfeminine and non-binary.[23] [24] They said in a May 2024 Vanity Fair interview, "I don't think my relationship to gender is something that I completely understand. It's actually quite comforting to embrace incoherence." They discovered they were trans while tripping on mushrooms in April 2019, during the process of writing We're All Going to the World's Fair. They subsequently came out after the project wrapped in 2020; one of Schoenbrun's long-term partners, who was the first person to suggest they were trans, is thanked in the credits of the film.

Gender identity and dysphoria are prominent themes in Schoenbrun's work. They have frequently described I Saw the TV Glow as a film about the "egg crack", a term for the moment in a trans person's life when they realize their identity does not correspond to their assigned gender.[25] [26] [27] Additionally, Schoenbrun has described the presence of screens, which are frequently featured in their work, as "a metaphor for the ways in which we don't experience ourselves when we're going through dysphoria and coming to terms with transness".[28]

Schoenbrun married Melissa Ader in 2014. With the exception of their mother, they are estranged from their immediate family. They are polyamorous[29] and an anti-capitalist.

Filmography

Films

!Year!Title!Producer!Writer!Director
2012Speechless
2016Black Soil, Green Grass
collective:unconscious
Swallowed
2017Lovewatch
Village People
2018A Self-Induced Hallucination
Gwilliam's Tips For Turning Tricks Into Treats
2019Tux and Fanny
Pots N' Tots
Chained for Life
Dick Pics! (A Documentary)
Laying Out
2020The Starr Sisters
2021We're All Going to the World's Fair
2023Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape
2024I Saw the TV Glow

Television shows

!Year!Title!Role
2017–presentThe EyeslicerCo-creator

Music videos

!Year!Song!Artist!Ref.
2023"Night Shift"Lucy Dacus[30]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2021Denver International Film FestivalBest Feature FilmWe're All Going to the World's Fair
Fantasia Film FestivalCamera Lucida AQCC Award
Gijón International Film FestivalBest Film
Indie Memphis Film FestivalBest Narrative Feature
Montclair Film FestivalFuture/Now Special Jury Prize for Visionary Filmmaking
Nashville Film FestivalGrand Jury Prize of Best Graveyard Shift Feature
Oldenburg Film FestivalGerman Independence Award/Audience Award for Best Film
Sundance Film FestivalNEXT Innovator Award
Warsaw International Film FestivalFree Spirit Award
2022Gotham AwardsBingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Indiana Film Journalists Association, USBreakout of the Year
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsMost Promising Filmmaker
Americana Film FestAudience Award
2024Berlin International Film FestivalPanorama Audience AwardI Saw the TV Glow
Teddy Award
SXSW Film AwardsAudience Award for Festival Favorites

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with Jane Schoenbrun, director of "I SAW THE TV GLOW". Teddy Award. February 21, 2024. February 27, 2024.
  2. 1742627569390764250 . sapphicspielbrg . New year new (legal) name . Jane . Schoenbrun . January 3, 2024 . May 4, 2024.
  3. Web site: Scott . Lyvie . March 11, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Wants to Get Under Your Skin . May 2, 2024 . . en.
  4. Web site: Zhang . Cat . May 3, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Doesn't Really Watch TV Anymore . May 7, 2024 . . en.
  5. Web site: Suh . Elissa . April 13, 2022 . How Jane Schoenbrun's 'emo horror movie' helped them find themself . May 2, 2024 . Input . en.
  6. Web site: Authors - Jane Schoebrun . Filmmaker . The Gotham . 21 January 2024.
  7. Web site: Macaulay . Scott . March 13, 2016 . SXSW: Producer Dan Schoenbrun and Five Directors on their Dreamy Anthology Film, collective:unconscious . June 4, 2024 . . en-US.
  8. Web site: Schoenbrun . Jane . June 19, 2018 . Why I Spent Months Making An Archival Documentary about The Slenderman . October 12, 2023 . . en-US.
  9. News: Bradshaw . Peter . April 26, 2022 . We're All Going to the World's Fair review – exhilarating gaming-horror mashup . November 4, 2023 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  10. June 2022 . JANE SCHOENBRUN. . Sight & Sound . 32 . 5 . 82.
  11. Web site: Kroll . Justin . October 7, 2021 . A24 And Emma Stone's Fruit Tree Banner Reunite On Jane Schoenbrun's 'I Saw The TV Glow' . November 4, 2023 . . en-US.
  12. Fear . David . May 2, 2024 . 'I Saw the TV Glow' Is About to Become Gen-Z's Favorite Cult Movie . May 2, 2024 . . en-US.
  13. Cardenas . Cat . January 27, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Made Sundance's Hottest Horror Movie About Their Trans Experience . May 2, 2024 . . en-US.
  14. Web site: I Saw the TV Glow . March 24, 2024 . . en.
  15. Web site: I Saw The TV Glow . March 24, 2024 . SXSW 2024 Schedule . en . South by Southwest Festival.
  16. Web site: Pulliam-Moore . Charles . May 2, 2024 . I Saw the TV Glow is a tribute to the transformative power of fandom . May 3, 2024 . . en.
  17. Web site: Coyle . Jake . May 1, 2024 . 'I Saw the TV Glow' is one of 2024's buzziest films. It took Jane Schoenbrun a lifetime to make it . May 2, 2024 . . en.
  18. Web site: Malin . Sean L. . January 18, 2023 . Jane Schoenbrun to Direct Adaptation of Imogen Binnie's Nevada . May 7, 2024 . The Film Stage . en-US.
  19. News: Seidlitz . Holden . June 10, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Finds Horror Close to Home . June 13, 2024 . . en-US . 0028-792X.
  20. Web site: Squires . John . June 5, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Sets Debut Novel ‘Public Access Afterworld’ . June 13, 2024 . . en-US.
  21. Web site: Pulliam-Moore . Charles . 2024-05-21 . For the director of I Saw the TV Glow, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was just the start . 2024-06-16 . The Verge . en.
  22. Web site: Zilko . Christian . June 5, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun Sets Debut Novel ‘Public Access Afterworld’ at Hogarth Books . June 13, 2024 . . en-US.
  23. Web site: Jacobs . Matthew . May 1, 2024 . You’ve Never Seen a Movie Like ‘I Saw the TV Glow’ . June 8, 2024 . . en-US.
  24. Web site: Raup . Jordan . May 1, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun on I Saw the TV Glow, Trans Girl Time, Olivier Assayas, and Emma Stone’s Support . June 8, 2024 . The Film Stage . en-US.
  25. News: Adams . Sam . May 7, 2024 . I Saw the TV Glow Is a Movie About How Fandom Could Save Your Life—or Ruin It . June 8, 2024 . . en-US . 1091-2339.
  26. Web site: Earl . William . January 19, 2024 . ‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Is Director Jane Schoenbrun’s Honest, Surreal Exploration of Trans Identity — And A24’s Boldest Horror Movie Yet . June 8, 2024 . . en-US.
  27. Web site: Barquin . Juan . May 9, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun . June 8, 2024 . Reverse Shot . . en.
  28. Web site: Shatto . Rachel . April 22, 2022 . ‘We’re All Going To The World’s Fair’ Is A Hypnotic Trans Horror Film . June 8, 2024 . . en.
  29. Web site: Lisner . Ari . May 13, 2024 . Jane Schoenbrun's Energy: Hello Fellow Trans Kids . June 8, 2024 . Bright Wall/Dark Room . en-US.
  30. Paul . Larisha . March 8, 2023 . Lucy Dacus Revisits 'Night Shift' Heartbreak Five Years Later in Official Music Video . May 2, 2024 . . en-US.