The film seesMark Anthony Green, previously a GQ columnist, make his directorial debut.

She told Collider:

“All of it!

I don’t know.

Ariel (Ayo Edebiri) looking off the side anxiously in Opus

Image via Sundance Institute

I never feel confident anywhere.

I don’t know.

Now I’m just like, ‘Where are you guys?

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We’re all hanging out in the room drinking there.

Like, what’s up?

Did I miss the invite?’

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No, I don’t know.

And I think,especially as black people.

You watch those movies a lot of the time and you’re like, ‘Leave!

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Get it, go away!

You know, as simple as that.

Where are they not?

Opus

And you’re like, ‘No, I haven’t.’

So I don’t know if this is really crazy or if this is how it goes.”

What Is Next on the Schedule for Ayo Edebiri?

Ayo Edebiri

She’ll also team up withJulia RobertsandAndrew GarfieldforAfter the Hunt, the next film fromChallengersandQueerdirectorLuca Guadagnino.

Opushits theaters on March 14, later this year.

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