Camp Miasma: Adolescence, Sex, and Death - Movie Trailer
An increasingly unstable universe, where reality, cinema, and obsession slowly begin to blur

The first trailer for Camp Miasma: Adolescence, Sex, and Death immediately confirms one thing: Jane Schoenbrun has no intention of making a traditional slasher. After the hypnotic and melancholic experience of I Saw the TV Glow, the director returns to play with the language of horror, transforming the very concept of a remake into something hallucinatory, ambiguous, and profoundly psychological.
The images released by Mubi show an increasingly unstable universe, where reality, cinema, and obsession slowly begin to blur. The film follows a young director tasked with reviving the horror saga of Camp Miasma, a franchise now decayed and forgotten by the public. Everything changes however when the filmmaker meets the mysterious actress starring in the original film, an almost mythological figure who seems to hold unsettling secrets related to the saga itself.
Slaloming through classic slasher clichés
Rather than showing murders or shock scenes, the trailer builds a dirty and feverish atmosphere made of silences, unhealthy images, sudden blood, and sensual tension. Schoenbrun seems to use the slasher as a starting point to tell something much more abstract and restless, far from nostalgic horrors built solely on pastiche.
Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson lead a cast rich in familiar faces from contemporary cinema and TV series. Camp Miasma: Adolescence, Sex, and Death will arrive in Italian cinemas from August 19, 2026.



