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Alia Shawkat has sex every hour in upcoming comedy Duck Butter

Arrested Development star Alia Shawkat signs up for a sexual social experiment in an upcoming comedy from Miguel Arteta.

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Shawkat stars as Naima, who meets Laia in a nightclub, and the pair decide to get to know each other by having sex on the hour, every hour, for an entire day.

The bisexual actor also wrote the film along with Arteta, who recently directed her in the award-nominated and critically acclaimed Beatriz At Dinner.

Shawkat is joined by comedian Kumail Nanjiani, actor/producers the Duplass brothers, Kate Berlant and fellow Arrested Development star Mae Whitman on screen.

The film is due to be released this April on Netflix. Check out the trailer below.

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