
Passing
Nothing is black and white.
In 1920s New York City, a Black woman finds her world upended when her life becomes intertwined with a former childhood friend who's passing as white.
- 6.3
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 38m

Tessa Thompson
Irene Redfield
Ruth Negga
Clare Kendry
André Holland
Brian Redfield
Alexander Skarsgård
John Bellew
Bill Camp
Hugh Wentworth
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Dave
Antoinette Crowe-Legacy
Felise
Justus Davis Graham
Ted
Ethan Barrett
Junior
Ashley Ware Jenkins
Zulena
Amos J. Machanic
Ralph Hazelton
Stu S. Becker
Cabbie
Tom White
Attendant
Margaret Daly
Woman #1
Kerry Flanagan
Woman #2
Buzz Roddy
Officer
Derek Roberts
Guest
Amber Barbee Pickens
Dancer
Samuel Coleman
Dancer
Tatiana Marie Barber
Dancer
Carmen Carriker
Dancer
Leroy Church
Dancer
Brian Davis
Dancer
Zuri Foreman
Dancer
Abeni Jewel
Dancer
Malik Kitchen
Dancer
Ivan Phillip Owens
Dancer
Donna Hayes
Dancer (uncredited)
Shaun Hudson
Saxophone Player (uncredited)
Sienna Jeffries
Looper (uncredited)
Doris McCarthy
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Rahim Rosen
Garbage Man (uncredited)


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- #new york city
- #jealousy
- #based on novel or book
- #interracial relationship
- #racism
- #black and white
- #woman director
- #harlem, new york city
- #1920s
- #friendship between women
- #passing for white
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Tessa Thompson is "Renie" - married to successful doctor "Brian" (André Holland), who heads for some tea after a long day and encounters childhood friend "Clare" (Ruth Negga). She doesn't immediately recognise her because she has little colour in her skin... Indeed, as the story pans out even her husband, the pretty openly bigoted "John" (Alexander Skarsgård) has no idea that his wife is negro. "C
“Passing,” based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen, is and elegant and sophisticated film. It’s drop-dead gorgeous to look at, and the lead performances from Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga are absolutely fabulous. Rebecca Hall‘s restrained direction adds to the beauty of the film, as does Eduard Grau‘s handsome black and white cinematography. There’s so much about this project to praise, but you ma
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Black-and-white films are something I'll always cherish, but when these two colors become part of the narrative itself, then I can only expect a great movie. Passing approaches the fear of being colored due to obvious reasons of the film's period, and it does so in a necessarily disturbing, emotion











