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Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Rebecca Hall on ‘Passing’

PASSING - (L-R) RUTH NEGGA as CLARE and TESSA THOMPSON as IRENE. Cr: Netflix © 2021

blackfilm.com correspondent Koku Tona sat with Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Rebecca Hall to discuss ‘Passing’ the critically acclaimed film that debuted at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Passing is in theaters now, and will stream on Netflix November 10th, 2021.

Watch the press junkets below and let us know what you think!

Rebecca Hall talks producing, writing, and directing ‘Passing:

Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga talk their roles in ‘Passing’:

‘Passing’ Trailer:

Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Rebecca Hall on 'Passing'
PASSING – (L-R) RUTH NEGGA as CLARE and TESSA THOMPSON as IRENE. Cr: Netflix © 2021

Two African American women who can “pass” as white choose to live on opposite sides of the color line in 1929 New York in this exploration of racial and gender identity, performance, obsession, and repression. Based on the novella by Nella Larsen. 

Director: Rebecca Hall  (via Sundance)

‘Passing’ Synopsis

Adapted from the celebrated 1929 novel of the same name by Nella Larsen, PASSING tells the story of two Black women, Irene Redfield (Tessa Thompson) and Clare Kendry (Academy Award nominee Ruth Negga), who can “pass” as white but choose to live on opposite sides of the color line during the height of the Harlem Renaissance in late 1920s New York. After a chance encounter reunites the former childhood friends one summer afternoon, Irene reluctantly allows Clare into her home, where she ingratiates herself to Irene’s husband (André Holland) and family, and soon her larger social circle as well. As their lives become more deeply intertwined, Irene finds her once-steady existence upended by Clare, and PASSING becomes a riveting examination of obsession, repression and the lies people tell themselves and others to protect their carefully constructed realities.

Acclaimed upon its premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, PASSING marks the directorial debut of Rebecca Hall, who also adapted the screenplay. The film intimately uses the notion of “passing” to explore not just racial identity but gender and the responsibilities of motherhood, sexuality and the performance of femininity. PASSING also stars Bill Camp, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, and Alexander Skarsgard; and is produced by Nina Yang Bongiovi (p.g.a.), Forest Whitaker (p.g.a.), Margot Hand (p.g.a.), Rebecca Hall (p.g.a.). (via Netflix)

Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Rebecca Hall on ‘Passing’

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