Jane Schoenbrun

Jane Schoenbrun is a non-binary American filmmaker, writer and curator best known for writing and directing and editing the acclaimed features We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021) and I Saw the TV Glow (2024), both which world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Their third feature, Teenage Sex and Death and Camp Miasma, is forthcoming this year through A24. Jane is the co-creator of the touring variety series The Eyeslicer, the director of the feature documentary A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018), a producer of Aaron Schimberg’s Chained for Life (2019), an executive producer of season one of Terence Nance’s Random Acts of Flyness, and the creator of the omnibus “dream film” collective:unconscious (2016). (Photo by Spencer Pazer, courtesy A24.)

Talks

Why I Stopped Watching TV But Made a TV Show

By Jane Schoenbrun | December 18, 2017

Why I Stopped Watching TV But Made a TV Show

Producer Schoenbrun shares their take on the untapped potential of TV – and also shares the season finale of their show The Eyeslicer..