Acclaimed actress Olivia Colman and Emmy winner John Lithgow star alongside a talented young cast in the new drama 'Jimpa', a semi-autobiographical exploration of the modern family. Directed by Sophie Hyde, known for her critically-acclaimed film 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,' the movie delves into the lives of three generations of a queer community.
At its core, 'Jimpa' tells the story of filmmaker Hannah (Colman), who takes her trans non-binary teen, Frances, on a trip to Amsterdam to visit her gay father, Jim (Lithgow). However, when Frances decides to stay in Amsterdam for an entire year, Hannah is forced to confront her past and her parenting choices.
According to John Lithgow, the film's themes are particularly relevant today. "I think it's a sign of the times," he said during an interview at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. "This is not just a great film; it really is an important film for this moment."
For director Sophie Hyde, 'Jimpa' holds personal significance as she cast actors who could bring a high level of empathy to their roles. The character of Frances was played by Aud Mason-Hyde, the filmmaker's own child, making her feature film debut.
Hyde praised Olivia Colman's acting abilities, stating that "you don't want to fiddle with that too much" when working with talented actors like herself. Meanwhile, Mason-Hyde hopes audiences take away a message of acceptance and love for queerness and difference from the film.
'Jimpa' first made headlines at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival before serving as the opening night gala for the Adelaide Film Festival. The movie will open in theaters on February 6, offering viewers a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of modern family life within the context of a queer community.
At its core, 'Jimpa' tells the story of filmmaker Hannah (Colman), who takes her trans non-binary teen, Frances, on a trip to Amsterdam to visit her gay father, Jim (Lithgow). However, when Frances decides to stay in Amsterdam for an entire year, Hannah is forced to confront her past and her parenting choices.
According to John Lithgow, the film's themes are particularly relevant today. "I think it's a sign of the times," he said during an interview at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. "This is not just a great film; it really is an important film for this moment."
For director Sophie Hyde, 'Jimpa' holds personal significance as she cast actors who could bring a high level of empathy to their roles. The character of Frances was played by Aud Mason-Hyde, the filmmaker's own child, making her feature film debut.
Hyde praised Olivia Colman's acting abilities, stating that "you don't want to fiddle with that too much" when working with talented actors like herself. Meanwhile, Mason-Hyde hopes audiences take away a message of acceptance and love for queerness and difference from the film.
'Jimpa' first made headlines at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival before serving as the opening night gala for the Adelaide Film Festival. The movie will open in theaters on February 6, offering viewers a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of modern family life within the context of a queer community.