John Lithgow stars in "Jimpa," a new film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He has two nude scenes in the film.
Sophie Hyde’s semi-autobiographical saga takes a blinkered approach to personal and cultural history.
John Lithgow 'was so amped' to get naked in new movie, director says: 'Part of what appealed' to him
John Lithgow plays Olivia Colman's dad in the new movie 'Jimpa,' where his character loves to be nude. And apparently, it didn't take much to convince the two-time Oscar nominee to strip down.
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Jimpa Review: Olivia Colman & John Lithgow's New Movie Made Me Cry Thanks To Its Tender AuthenticityIn Jimpa, Frances, played by writer-director Sophie Hyde's child Aud Mason-Hyde, is confronted by this world head on as they accompany their parents, Hannah (Olivia Colman) and Harry (Daniel ...
In “Jimpa,” generations come together in a meditation on the LGBTQ+ experience. Directed by Sophie Hyde, the family drama follows Hannah (Olivia Colman) and her nonbinary teenager Frances (Aud ...
However, Jimpa, which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is full of characters so wrapped up in themselves they become a chore to watch. Olivia Colman and Daniel Henshall star as Hannah and ...
Such a sentiment perfectly captures the complicated and lovable characters in Sophie Hyde’s sophomore feature, “Jimpa.” “Jimpa” is an original and earnest tragicomedy that follows ...
Earlier, Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, and Aud Mason-Hyde graced the red carpet for Jimpa, directed by Sophie Hyde, recipient of the World Cinema Directing Award: Dramatic for 52 Tuesdays at the ...
The 2025 edition of the Sundance Film Festival finds filmmakers tackling prickly material with a warmer lens — or avoiding it altogether.
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'Jimpa' review: Does Sundance's buzzed-about queer family drama live up to the hype?Directed and co-written by Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’s Sophie Hyde, Jimpa is a tale of wish fulfillment on multiple levels — often to its detriment. The first level is its plot, which ...
"Jimpa," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is director Sophie Hyde's personal story but indulges too much to welcome viewers outside her immediate family.
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