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Day: November 1, 2021

“A Deeply Needed Conversation on Colorism” Passing review

November 1, 2021November 2, 2021 Kenneth ShippFeatured, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews

Rebecca Hall’s first feature film, starring Thompson and Negga, brings to life an important conversation that’s often been ignored and exasperated by Hollywood.

Alexander Skarsgard, Chicago International Film Festival, Passing, Rebecca Hall, Ruth Negga, tessa thompson

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