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Rebecca Hall says directing 'Passing' helped 'unlock' Black family history

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Writing and directing Passing has given Rebecca Hall a host of things: critical acclaim, first-time directing experience, award season buzz.

The post Rebecca Hall says directing 'Passing' helped 'unlock' Black family history appeared first on TheGrio.

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