PASSING Interview with Actress, Writer, Director Rebecca Hall
First of all, I love Passing Its poetic and heartfelt featuring great performances from both Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga. Based on the beloved 1929 novel by Nella Larsen, Thompson and Negga play mixedrace childhood friends from Chicago who reunite in New York and unravels secrets kept by each other. Thompson is Irene Reenie who identifies as AfricanAmerican and is married to a black doctor while Negga is Clare who passes as white and is married to a prejudiced white man played by Alexander Skarsgard. This wonderful adaptation is written and directed by Rebecca Hall making her directorial debut. I spoke with Hall about her interest in adapting Larsens novel, her decision to shoot it in blackandwhite using a 4:3 aspect ratio, the dynamics between the characters, and the meaning of the word passing. Passing is now out in select theaters and streams on Netflix on November 10.
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