Jane Schoenbrun's 'I Saw The TV Glow' Explores Identity Through 90s TV Obsession
The director's semi-autobiographical film delves into the complexities of gender and self-discovery against a backdrop of nostalgic television.
- 'I Saw The TV Glow' follows two teens whose lives are intertwined with a fictional TV show, The Pink Opaque.
- The film is set in the 90s and reflects Schoenbrun's own experiences with television as a means of escape and self-exploration.
- Schoenbrun's work examines the thin line between healthy and unhealthy obsession with media.
- The film has been compared to 'Donnie Darko' for its cult classic status and surreal narrative style.
- Schoenbrun discusses the personal nature of the film and its connection to their own gender transition.