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Passing

"For anyone who's ever walked past a maybe."

PASSING follows a young woman who finally gathers the courage to say hello to a stranger on a New York street, capturing the quiet tension of a moment where everything could change. What begins as a simple interaction becomes a window into all the ways we hesitate, imagine, and project possibilities onto the people we cross paths with. The film lingers on that brief space between fear and action, where connection feels both within reach and impossibly fragile.

Top Cast

  • Veronica Kelegian

    Veronica Kelegian

    Allie

  • Carter Jenkins

    Carter Jenkins

    Noah

Overview

PASSING follows a young woman who finally gathers the courage to say hello to a stranger on a New York street, capturing the quiet tension of a moment where everything could change. What begins as a simple interaction becomes a window into all the ways we hesitate, imagine, and project possibilities onto the people we cross paths with. The film lingers on that brief space between fear and action, where connection feels both within reach and impossibly fragile.

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