Olivia Colman and John Lithgow star in 'Jimpa,' a poignant new drama that delves into the complexities of modern family dynamics within the queer community. The semi-autobiographical film, directed by Sophie Hyde, tells the story of filmmaker Hannah (Colman) and her trans non-binary teenager Frances, as they embark on an emotional journey to Amsterdam with Frances's gay father, Jim (Lithgow).
As Frances decides to stay in Amsterdam for a year, Hannah is forced to confront her past and reevaluate her parenting choices. The film is deeply personal to director Hyde, who has intentionally cast actors who can bring empathy to their roles. Olivia Colman brings her unique take to the character of Hannah, with Hyde praising her instincts, stating that she doesn't want to fiddle with Colman's approach too much.
Aud Mason-Hyde, the actor playing Frances, hopes that audiences will watch 'Jimpa' and celebrate queerness and difference. The film has already gained attention at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and later served as the opening night gala for the Adelaide Film Festival.
Set to open in theaters on February 6, 'Jimpa' is an important film for this moment, according to John Lithgow. As a sign of its relevance, he believes it's not just a great film, but an essential one that resonates with contemporary audiences. With its powerful storytelling and outstanding performances from Colman and Lithgow, 'Jimpa' promises to be a thought-provoking cinematic experience that explores the intricacies of family, identity, and acceptance within the queer community.
As Frances decides to stay in Amsterdam for a year, Hannah is forced to confront her past and reevaluate her parenting choices. The film is deeply personal to director Hyde, who has intentionally cast actors who can bring empathy to their roles. Olivia Colman brings her unique take to the character of Hannah, with Hyde praising her instincts, stating that she doesn't want to fiddle with Colman's approach too much.
Aud Mason-Hyde, the actor playing Frances, hopes that audiences will watch 'Jimpa' and celebrate queerness and difference. The film has already gained attention at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and later served as the opening night gala for the Adelaide Film Festival.
Set to open in theaters on February 6, 'Jimpa' is an important film for this moment, according to John Lithgow. As a sign of its relevance, he believes it's not just a great film, but an essential one that resonates with contemporary audiences. With its powerful storytelling and outstanding performances from Colman and Lithgow, 'Jimpa' promises to be a thought-provoking cinematic experience that explores the intricacies of family, identity, and acceptance within the queer community.