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debut for rebecca hall. , ., ., ., ., hall. actor. in adaptation ofthe hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. - hall. very fine actor. in adaptation l of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is a 1929 and they meet by chance and in upmarket new york establishment. it is a clip. pardon me, i don't need to see her but _ pardon me, i don't need to see her but i_ pardon me, i don't need to see her but ithink— pardon me, i don't need to see her but ithinkl_ pardon me, i don't need to see her but... i think i know you. i�*m but... ithinkl know you. i'm afraid but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're _ but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. but... ithinkl know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, i but... i thinki know you. i'ml afraid you're mistaken. no, of co
debut for rebecca hall. , ., ., ., ., hall. actor. in adaptation ofthe hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. - hall. very fine actor. in adaptation l of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is a 1929 and they meet by chance and in upmarket...
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i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well.ere are moments of melodrama, absolutely. looks really good, performances are really convincing and it's just one of those films that the more you think about it, the greater an achievement it is. because it would be so easy to do this and to get it wrong. it's quite a brave film to a maid. i think it's really rather good. it's in cinemas now, it's going to be on netflix. if you get a chance to see it in cinemas, and you saw from that, it needs to be seen projected because it's a really good—looking film. a bit like seeing a film in the �*205, almost was up exactly. before every one could watch everything on streaming. hollowing coming up. so it's spooky time and some horror films out. last night in soho. made by shot of dead... so the story is a young girl from cornwall comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed with the �*60s. she finds herself lightly taken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the
i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well.ere are moments of melodrama, absolutely. looks really good, performances are really convincing and it's just one of those films that the more you think about it, the greater an achievement it is. because it would be so easy to do this and to get it wrong. it's quite a brave film to a maid. i think it's really rather good. it's in cinemas now, it's going to be on netflix. if you get a chance to see it...
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there were very high emotional stakes to passing. >> reporter: something director rebecca hall discovered firsthand. my grandfather was african-american and passed as white. >> hall is the daughter of british director peter hall, an american opera singer ewing. >> she says telling the story of passing also meant confronting her own family history, which included some uncomfortable conversations with her mother. >> because i did pretty much all my life look at her and think, you look like a black woman to me. >> wow. >> but it was not something that was really spoken about. but then she told me about some incidents of pretty ugly racism towards her and her father when she was a kid and he is told me that he, she asked him once and he just looked at the floor and said you know, i did it all for you. >> reporter: hall unlettered aes proud of. >> i know huge amounts of people, extraordinary people who did extraordinary things, black people that were proud to be black and my mother doesn't know that. she didn't know her own grandfather's name. sorry. this is. >> >> reporter: there is emotional
there were very high emotional stakes to passing. >> reporter: something director rebecca hall discovered firsthand. my grandfather was african-american and passed as white. >> hall is the daughter of british director peter hall, an american opera singer ewing. >> she says telling the story of passing also meant confronting her own family history, which included some uncomfortable conversations with her mother. >> because i did pretty much all my life look at her and...
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we have passing, the directing debut for rebecca hall. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall who is a fine actress of course. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance at an upmarket new york establishment. here's a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you lookjust the same. tell me, do they still call you renee? yes, but no one's called me that for a long time. - don't you know me? not really, reenee? i'm afraid i can't seem to place... claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene's now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor. claire, however, is married tojohn, who is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. but one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretending to be something that they're not. y
we have passing, the directing debut for rebecca hall. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall who is a fine actress of course. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance at an upmarket new york establishment. here's a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you...
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the toolkit does focus on a number of people even though i do agree with their rebecca work better off we went down to the hall of fame's but it is nice to identify if you leaders but does that with white women, black women but also indigenous and chinese-american women are highlighted to really help girls in our community to think about no matter where you are and what you're facing at that moment you can certainly be the change of the future. we think it's very important to not just teach the history but teach the tools. we are teaching girls to contact officials may beat for office monday. to exercise and take advantage of all of the opportunities you are given. to the touch on your comments and i note the desire as the commission was to get as much as possible this history, the history of the suffrage movement and hopefully a comprehensive authoritative history to get into the mainstream. not that there's anything wrong with women's history but women's history focused and make sure it shared and that's amongst adults, that's amongst kids, students, girl scouts, boy scouts, how would we rate ourselves when
the toolkit does focus on a number of people even though i do agree with their rebecca work better off we went down to the hall of fame's but it is nice to identify if you leaders but does that with white women, black women but also indigenous and chinese-american women are highlighted to really help girls in our community to think about no matter where you are and what you're facing at that moment you can certainly be the change of the future. we think it's very important to not just teach the...
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zone forecast as we take a live look outside at san francisco city hall lit up tonight in giants colors and our meteorologist rebecca strom is here now with a look at the week ahead that has a lot of changes coming. yeah, it really does justine a little bit of something for everyone. so if you like the warmer conditions, we're going to see that in the next couple days that it's going to switch to cool. >> and then we could see some wet weather as well. just keep in mind and keep it to kron 4 because we'll bring you the latest. that is for sure. but yes, a nice clear shot of san francisco. in fact, not a cloud in the sky tonight barely any fog are seeing clear skies and all of our live cameras, especially right here in downtown at city hall. go giants and we're going to see clear conditions pretty much during the overnight hours even waking up for your monday morning. things should be nice and clear and visibility should be good on the roads tomorrow. so i just keep that in mind. we're going to see a whole lot of sunshine as we get into tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today. and look at the temperatures outside
zone forecast as we take a live look outside at san francisco city hall lit up tonight in giants colors and our meteorologist rebecca strom is here now with a look at the week ahead that has a lot of changes coming. yeah, it really does justine a little bit of something for everyone. so if you like the warmer conditions, we're going to see that in the next couple days that it's going to switch to cool. >> and then we could see some wet weather as well. just keep in mind and keep it to...
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rebecca's out first or to the first of many trips down the hall, to warren jeffs office. >> where hestrictly and sternly reprimanded me, and saying there's no way that god wait let any mortal man to walk on the moon, it's only a trick, it can really happen, and don't you bring this up again. >> by then the profit rulon jeffs had announced at the end times were upon them. he also announced that he would be the very last profit, he personally would welcome back to earth jesus christ. in the meantime, while they waited, they would have to be absolutely avian to his every directive. trouble was, rebecca was having more and more trouble been absolutely obedient to her principal, the profits powerful son warren jeffs. >> i was always in trouble for being stubborn, so i asked the question why? that doesn't make sense to me. if god's got a reason, how come this doesn't make, sense where there is a missing link? >> all the while, of course, rebecca understood the church was planning her future for her. she would bear many children, should be given to a husband of the profits choosing, and sha
rebecca's out first or to the first of many trips down the hall, to warren jeffs office. >> where hestrictly and sternly reprimanded me, and saying there's no way that god wait let any mortal man to walk on the moon, it's only a trick, it can really happen, and don't you bring this up again. >> by then the profit rulon jeffs had announced at the end times were upon them. he also announced that he would be the very last profit, he personally would welcome back to earth jesus christ....