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Higher Consciousness Movie: “Passing” Rated PG-13
May 6, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
In 1920s New York City, Irene Redfield, a light-skinned black woman living in Harlem, meets a childhood friend, Clare Bellew, by chance at a hotel dining room. While Irene is married to a Black doctor, the also light-skinned Clare “passes” as white and has married a wealthy white man from Chicago named John.
Clare invites Irene up to her hotel room so they can talk more openly. Clare explains that after her father died, she was raised by her two white aunts and married John very young. They are interrupted by John, who openly despises and degrades Black people, unaware of his wife’s or Irene’s racial background. Irene leaves the hotel, angry with Clare, and refuses to respond to Clare’s letters. However, after Clare unexpectedly shows up at Irene’s home and apologizes for the encounter, they rekindle their friendship.
Clare, who wishes to associate with black people again, invites herself to a dance party that Irene is organizing. Most of the guests at the party find Clare charming, including Irene’s husband, Brian. While there, Irene reveals Clare’s secret to her friend, novel writer Hugh Wentworth, who seems less impressed with Clare than the others.
As time passes, Clare soon becomes involved in all aspects of Irene’s life, joining Irene and Brian to all their outings. At first, Irene seems happy to have Clare around, but soon she becomes disillusioned with Clare, and starts to grow dissatisfied with her presence. Brian, also dissatisfied, attempts to teach his and Irene’s children about racism in America, as Irene refuses to move anywhere else. However, Irene believes that the children are too young to learn about such things, inciting an argument between the two, further straining their marriage. After Brian invites Clare to a tea party from which Irene purposefully excluded her, Irene begins to suspect that Clare and Brian are having an affair.
When out shopping with her friend Felise, who is unable to pass, Irene encounters John, and hurries away as he begins to realize the truth about his wife’s racial background. Irene tries to warn Clare, but decides against it when she is unable to reach her by phone.
As Brian, Irene, and Clare are on their way to Felise’s Christmas party on the top floor of a seven story building, Irene asks Clare what she would do if John ever learned the truth. Clare replies that she would move back to Harlem to be with Irene, a response which Irene finds troubling. During the party, Irene remains silent, avoiding the other guests. She opens a large vertical window to smoke. Suddenly, John angrily forces himself into the apartment demanding to see Clare, who remains calm, and moves next to Irene by the window. John accuses her of being a “dirty liar” and lunges towards her, at which point Irene abruptly puts an arm across Clare’s pelvis. Clare falls backwards out the window, but it is not made clear whether John pushed her, Irene pushed her, or she committed suicide.
In horror, all the other guests rush outside, not knowing whether or not Clare is dead. After some hesitation, Irene slowly goes downstairs, where the police are questioning guests. Brian states that he believes John pushed Clare, but when asked, Irene asserts that she believes the fall was an accident. The film ends with the police declaring death by misadventure, Irene sobbing in Brian’s arms, and Clare’s body being carried away by medics.
Free popcorn and discussion following the film. Due to the mature nature of this film, we will be offering a kid friendly movie in the YOU Room! We are showing “Encanto” followed by a discussion.