Why Rebecca Hall Was Actually The ‘Perfect’ Choice To Direct Tessa Thompson’s Netflix Movie About Racial Passing In 1920s New York

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In a panel interview with Indiewire, the producer shared exactly what won her over for the director. After revealing that Rebecca Hall had racial passing occur in her own family, in addition to her own background and diligent preparation, the producer ultimately decided she was the best candidate for the job:

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