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  1. Passing (film) - Wikipedia

    Passing is a 2021 historical drama film written and directed by Rebecca Hall in her feature directorial debut. Adapted from the 1929 novel of the same name by Nella Larsen, set in …

  2. Passing (2021) - IMDb

    Nov 10, 2021 · Passing: Directed by Rebecca Hall. With Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland, Bill Camp. "Passing" follows the unexpected reunion of two high school friends, …

  3. PASSING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PASSING is the act of one that passes or causes to pass; especially : death. How to use passing in a sentence.

  4. Passing | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube

    As their lives become more deeply intertwined, Irene finds her once-steady existence upended by Clare, and PASSING becomes a riveting examination of obsession, repression and the lies …

  5. Watch Passing | Netflix Official Site

    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. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. PASSING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Academic credits refer to credits earned upon the successful passing of a course. The news that a certain amount of legal knowledge would be required, and even the passing of a few exams, …

  7. Passing - definition of passing by The Free Dictionary

    1. transitory or momentary: a passing fancy. 2. cursory or casual in action or manner: a passing reference.

  8. Passing movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert

    Oct 27, 2021 · There’s heavy material here, but “Passing” doesn’t belabor its points. When Brian rightfully tries to warn his sons about the racist trouble they’ll face in the world, Irene argues …

  9. PASSING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Passing definition: going by or past; elapsing.. See examples of PASSING used in a sentence.

  10. Passing

    Passing is a historical fiction-suspense thriller about Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield, two African-American childhood friends who reunite as adults during the Harlem Renaissance.