‘Passing’ director on film’s exploration of race and identity

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Rebecca Hall, director of the movie “Passing,” a story of two young Black women choosing different paths in coming to terms with their identity.

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20 thoughts on “‘Passing’ director on film’s exploration of race and identity

  1. I see a lot of interviews but no one is REALLY talking the racism within the movie. Especially for the women, Clair and Rene, they not even fully black and from what I gather neither is the person who wrote the movie. Just giving vibes that they’re all racist.🤷🏽‍♀️ I said what I said.

  2. Here we go again. Killed for BLACK WITH A PHONE or SUBWAY SANDWICH or JAY WALKING.

    The World should hold the US accountable for American human rights abuses at home and abroad.

    Feb 1964 – A change is gonna come – Sam Cooke. 1965 – Color of Man’s Skin 4:416:15 – Billy Graham.

    Aug 2017 – Very fine people, on both sides – LOSER Trump. May 2020 – George Floyd and BLM protests.

  3. This generation confuses what is permanent and what can be changed, and then they erase any notion of flaws and try to frame themselves as perfect people out of fear of being cancelled because of a single mistake.

  4. This storyline was stolen from the late great Steven Corbin and his "No Easy Place To Be" novel… The lady in the movie who is "passing" looks like an African American woman.

  5. Limitless excitement? Endless possibility? The news reporter must have never read anything about the 1920’s or the Harlem Renaissance. The casting is terrible. The director should have acted in the film. I don’t believe either actress looks White enough to pass.

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