Hannah Einbinder and Vin Diesel rev up a Cannes light on Hollywood glamour
- On Wednesday, Jane Schoenbrun's film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma opened the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes, starring Hannah Einbinder as a filmmaker and Gillian Anderson as a reclusive final girl.
- Schoenbrun said the film was inspired by their personal transition experience, reimagining slasher iconography to feel authentic to their journey with gender anxiety and trauma.
- Einbinder told Deadline that using her platform seems "like the most obvious thing to do," adding she is "really pleased to join a tradition of Palestinians and Jewish allies" committed to speaking on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- Meanwhile, Oscar-nominated actress Sandra Hüller stars in a film about Nobel Prize-winning author Thomas Mann, with her presence at Cannes underscoring Hollywood's absence and warming international enthusiasm.
- Vin Diesel drew crowds to a 25th anniversary screening of The Fast and the Furious, wearing a blazer spelling "Fast Forever," the 11th and final installment scheduled for 2028.
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CANNES. Gillian Anderson brat sin Cannes debut with Jane Schoenbruns sjövilda, psykosexuala slasher film “Teenage sex and death at Camp Miasma”. The tidigare “X-files”-stjärnan spelar en kultförklarad skräckaktris som lockas tillbaka till rampljuset by a queer director, gestaltad by “Hacks”-stjärnan Hannah Einbinder.
Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma sees Jane Schoenbrun build their own metaslasher masterpiece
Jane Schoenbrun has always wanted to be a character in their own movie, the final girl of a slasher by fright master Wes Craven. And not just any final girl, but one who understands what lurks beneath the surface of the lake in all of its sexual, psychological horror—one who understands how slashers and their metanarratives can be a perfect recipe for self-discovery. With Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma, Schoenbrun made their own dream come…
'Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma's Hannah Einbinder On Palestine
Hannah Einbinder has been vocal for some time on the Israel-Palestine conflict, and at Cannes this week she told Deadline she considers it “an honor” to be able to speak out. At the festival with Jane Schoenbrun’s (I Saw the TV Glow) film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, during a conversation at Deadline’s […]
A love song to B-movies, this queer slasher about a young filmmaker taking over an old franchise shines with both its humor and its intelligence.
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