Rebecca Hall said Saturday that her mother told her Hall’s directorial debut, Passing, liberated her family, as Hall’s grandfather was a Black man who decided to pass for White in Detroit. Hall and…
“She called me up in tears when she first saw it and she just said, ‘You’ve liberated us,’ ” Hall said. “I grew up observing my mother and thinking about the psychological impact of being brought up in an environment where you weren’t allowed to talk about something. To me, she always looked like a Black woman. I was saying to her, ‘Tell me about this. What are we? Tell me the story.’ She didn’t know. It’s not that she wouldn’t. She couldn’t. She was respecting her father’s wishes.
“A lot of acting is actually just being open to receive and listening and what happens in that space between,” Negga said. “You can prepare all you want but once you get into the set or the stage, it’s what happens then and there. I think if you’re really committed to story, if you’re committed to a character, then that will come. It’s like dancing. I’d dance with Tessa anytime.”Holland plays Brian, Irene ’s husband. He said he also related to the themes of the film.
“I really connected to Brian’s sense of having done everything right in his life, being a successful doctor, a good husband, a good father and yet still this deep dissatisfaction with where he is in his life,” Holland said. “I feel that, I understand that and so I really enjoyed leaning into that part of it.”explores the lives of two Irene and Clare, mixed-race childhood friends who reunite as adults.
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