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We re all of us passing for something or other. Aren t we?
This question – something Irene (Tessa Thompson) asks on the side of a dance floor – will haunt you during and well after Rebecca Hall s directorial debut, Passing, which premiered Saturday night at Sundance Film Festival.
The black-and-white film (more on that choice later) stars the aforementioned Thompson and Ruth Negga as Clare, two childhood friends who run into each other as adults in 1920s New York. The pair quickly realize they ve come to live very different lives. While both are Black women, Clare has opted to pass as white; Clare s husband John (Alexander Skarsgård) doesn t even know the truth and thinks Irene is white as well when they meet.