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'Passing' Stars And Director Rebecca Hall On The Complexity of Racial Identity
Feb 02 2021
Rebecca Hall's feature directorial debut "Passing" dives into the nuance of racial identity and the complex realities of racial passing, with Variety's Sundance review touting Hall's work: "This radically intimate exploration of the desperately fraught concept of 'passing' — being Black but pretending to be white — ought to be too ambitious for a first-time filmmaker, but Hall’s touch is unerring, deceptively delicate, quiet and immaculate."
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