
Paint It Black
Drama
Overview
The death of Michael leaves behind the two women he loved, his girlfriend and his mother, both of whom blame each other for his suicide. Joined by their grief, the two women are soon drawn into a twisted relationship.
Top Cast


Alia Shawkat
Alia Shawkat
Josie
Alia Shawkat
Josie


Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Meredith
Janet McTeer
Meredith


Rhys Wakefield
Rhys Wakefield
Michael
Rhys Wakefield
Michael


Nancy Kwan
Nancy Kwan
Margaret
Nancy Kwan
Margaret


Emily Rios
Emily Rios
Pen
Emily Rios
Pen


Alfred Molina
Alfred Molina
Cal
Alfred Molina
Cal
Mish Way
Mish Way
Lola Lola
Mish Way
Lola Lola
Austin Barber
Austin Barber
Man in Crowd
Austin Barber
Man in Crowd


Terry Kinney
Terry Kinney
Detective Brooks (voice)
Terry Kinney
Detective Brooks (voice)


Beau Sia
Beau Sia
Phil
Beau Sia
Phil
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