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Los Angeles Premiere Of A24’s “Beau Is Afraid” - Arrivals Parker Posey

Parker Posey’s appearance in her latest filmBeau Is Afraidis brief but jaw-dropping.

“I think the movie has a lot of poetry to it, and it’s just very effective,” Posey tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “I don’t know why certain images stay with me, but I can meditate on them and go like, ‘Oh yeah, that’s in my psyche. That’s in my universe.’ "

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BEAU IS AFRAID, Parker Posey, 2023. ph: Takashi Seida / © A24

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As for her intimate sequence with Phoenix, Posey proudly says, “No one [else] would do this, and no one could do this. My career, my path, is of the unexpected. I don’t know how to explain it other than it was a deep experience for me.”

She also loved the opportunity to share scenes with Broadway legend LuPone. “The first time I’m meeting her, she’s standing on a balcony in a bathrobe, waving her hands like Evita,” Posey marvels, referencing LuPone’s Tony-winning Broadway role. “I just loved being in her presence.”

“There such magic to the story,” says Posey ofBeau Is Afraid. " It works on such a deep and funny level, and it’s emotional.”

Despite the film’s dark themes, Posey says “we laughed a lot” on set. Comparing Aster and Phoenix (who she previously starred with in Woody Allen’s 2015 comedyIrrational Man) to “great surfers,” Posey praises Phoenix as “so fluid.” “Without sounding too woo-woo, it’s like the waters that they create together, you just go in and you get on the surfboard and you go. And it’s great because you don’t really have any decisions except to be there because they’re such professionals and they’re so artful that, you know you can trust them.”

Beau Is Afraidis now playing in theaters.

For more about Posey, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE.

source: people.com