Found in: Queer Vision
Passing
Still from Passing, part of Queer Vision 2022

Passing

classified 12A

Queer Vision 2022

Film

Please note: This was screened in June 2022

Director
Rebecca Hall
Cast
Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland
Details
99 mins, USA
Primary language
English
"We’re, all of us, passing for one thing or another, aren’t we?"

In Rebecca Hall’s exquisite directorial debut, two childhood friends are reunited as adults in 1920s New York, with one of them now 'passing' as white.

When Irene (Tessa Thompson) spots Clare (Ruth Negga) across a hotel lobby, she can’t stop staring. Although now living on opposite sides of the racial divide, the two women are magnetically drawn to each other, with fateful consequences.

Full of longing and restraint, shot in gorgeous black and white and adapted from Nella Larsen’s acclaimed novel, Passing is a deeply personal film, with Hall mining her family’s own history of passing to deliver a richly layered examination of race, class and sexuality, and the lives we choose – or choose not – to lead.

Presented in partnership with Kiki Bristol.


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