Jane Schoenbrun

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Jane Schoenbrun on KCRW

The filmmaker shares why the nuances of gender and identity play a major role in their work, and a critical revelation gleaned from a mushroom trip with friends.

‘I Saw the TV Glow’ director Jane Schoenbrun on suburban alienation, identity, and A24

The filmmaker shares why the nuances of gender and identity play a major role in their work, and a critical revelation gleaned from a mushroom trip with friends.

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