
Lauren Ashley Carter: Duality, Identity, and the Alien Within
Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi
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Show Notes
In this hauntingly intimate conversation, we revisit a standout moment with actor and producer Lauren Ashley Carter as she unpacks the eerie elegance of her film Imitation Girl. A sci-fi parable wrapped in quiet surrealism, the film follows a woman who comes face to face with an exact replica of herself—an alien imitation that forces both versions to confront what it means to be human.
🧬 In This Episode:
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Embodied Duality – Carter shares how she approached playing two versions of the same woman: one grounded in the chaos of fame and identity, the other a newly-formed being discovering the world with childlike wonder.
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Genre as Mirror – We explore how Imitation Girl uses science fiction not for spectacle, but for introspection—asking what parts of ourselves are performative, and which are truly ours.
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Crafting the Alien – Carter reflects on the physical and emotional choices she made to differentiate the imitation from the original, and how silence, stillness, and vulnerability became her tools.