Actor Alia Shawkat has spoken to ahead of the release of her new film—Paint it Black—directed by Amber Tamblyn.
Shawkat plays the role of party-girl Josie, whose boyfriend Michael passes away. The film explores her relationship with his unhinged mother, played by Janet McTeer.
“With any part, you don’t want to think, Oh, I could do this with my eyes closed. But with this part, it was like, I don’t know if I can do this with my eyes open,” says Shawkat.
“There aren’t many female roles that are both campy and very real. I appreciated the risks of this movie."
The Arrested Development star also spoke about her cameo in Broad City—playing a love interest of her doppelgänger Ilana Glazer in season two of the comedy series.
“I’d been mistaken for Ilana a lot, and I’d heard from her friend that she’d been mistaken for me too," says Shawkat.
“Next thing I know, I’m on a group text with the girls. Then I had a script. I’ve been recognized so much since. A guy in New York pulled up and said, “Hey, you Ilana’s lover, huh?!”
OUT asked if her Arrested Development co-star Portia de Rossi helped to shape her identity but Shawkat replied that her influences were “from growing up in Los Angeles and being exposed to lots of gay artists.”

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The actor also spoke about her role in the upcoming indie feature film Duck Butter—directed by Jay and Mark Duplass (the brothers who co-createdTogetherness).
“I love that it was written for a man and a woman, but we couldn’t find the right guy, so now it happens to star two women [as lovers].
"I used to be less outspoken. But as a woman, an Arab-American, and a member of the LGBTQ community, I have to use whatever voice I have.
"There’s no more delicacy in being quiet."
You can watch the trailer for Paint it Black below: