Olivia Colman and John Lithgow star 'Jimpa,' new queer family drama

Academy Award-winning actress Olivia Colman and Emmy winner John Lithgow star in the poignant new drama 'Jimpa', a semi-autobiographical story that delves into the complexities of modern family life within the queer community.

The film follows Hannah, played by Colman, as she takes her trans non-binary teen son Frances to Amsterdam to meet his gay father Jim, portrayed by Lithgow. The trip sparks an emotional journey for both mother and son, forcing Hannah to confront her past and re-evaluate her parenting choices when Frances decides to stay in Amsterdam for a year.

According to John Lithgow, 'Jimpa' is not just a great film but an "important film for this moment", reflecting the shifting values of contemporary society. For director Sophie Hyde, the movie holds personal significance, as the character of Frances is played by her own child, Aud Mason-Hyde, who makes his feature film debut.

Hyde emphasized her commitment to authenticity in casting actors who can bring genuine empathy to their roles. Colman's instinctual approach was particularly valued, allowing her to deliver a nuanced performance without unnecessary interference.

As the film gains traction, its message of embracing queerness and difference resonates with audiences. The film's lead actor hopes viewers will watch 'Jimpa' as an opportunity to celebrate individuality and promote understanding.

'Jimpa', which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and later served as the opening night gala for the Adelaide Film Festival, is set to hit theaters on February 6, offering a powerful exploration of modern family dynamics within the LGBTQ+ community.
 
omg I'm so excited about this new movie "Jimpa" 🀩! it's like they're really tackling some deep issues about family and identity... i mean, it's great that they're showcasing a trans non-binary character and exploring what it's like for parents to navigate that. Olivia Colman is an amazing actress btw 😊. I love how the director chose her son's kid to play the lead role, it must be so cool for him! πŸŽ₯ Aud Mason-Hyde needs to get more recognition for his acting skills! πŸ’ͺ The fact that John Lithgow thinks it's an "important film for this moment" makes me want to watch it even more... let's keep promoting understanding and acceptance 🌈
 
I'm so over the Oscars and their traditional storytelling methods πŸ™„. A semi-autobiographical story about a trans non-binary teen's journey with his gay dad? How original πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, don't get me wrong, it sounds like a great film, but does it really need to be based on the director's own experiences? It feels like a gimmick πŸŽ₯.

And let's talk about authenticity in casting πŸ‘€. A child actor playing a trans non-binary teen? That's just not something you can fake or act out πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I hope they did their research and didn't rely on stereotypes, but it's hard to say for sure without seeing the film.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that 'Jimpa' might be a well-intentioned film, but sometimes less is more ✌️. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about representation in media, but can we please have some originality too? πŸ€”
 
I love how this movie is tackling some really tough issues in a super thoughtful way πŸ€—. I think it's amazing that they're bringing these important conversations to the forefront without shying away from the complexity and messiness of real life. The fact that Olivia Colman just dives into her character without any hesitation is so inspiring, you know? And Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances is like, exactly what you want in a casting decision - authentic and genuine. I'm definitely gonna be watching this one on Feb 6 πŸŽ₯πŸ‘
 
OMG, I am literally SO emotional about this film 🀩! The fact that Aud Mason-Hyde is starring in it and Sophie Hyde cast him herself? πŸ™Œ It's like, they're speaking straight to my heart. And Olivia Colman and John Lithgow are just perfection as the lead characters. I mean, can you even imagine how hard it must've been for them to pour their hearts out on screen and make such an honest film about queerness? πŸ’” The way it makes me think about my own family (or lack thereof) is like, totally uncomfortable, but in a good way? πŸ˜‚ This movie is more than just a drama - it's a movement. It's all about embracing our differences and loving each other unconditionally. I'm already counting down the days until it hits theaters πŸŽ₯πŸ’• Can we talk?!
 
"OMG, I'm so excited to see Olivia Colman and John Lithgow in this new drama 'Jimpa' 🀩, but at the same time, I've got some reservations about how authentic it's gonna be. I mean, can we really trust a film that has its director, Sophie Hyde, casting her own kid in the lead role? Don't get me wrong, I think Aud Mason-Hyde is adorable and all, but isn't this just a bit... convenient? πŸ€” Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays out on screen - the themes of queerness and individuality are so important right now πŸ’–. I hope Olivia Colman's performance is as nuanced as everyone says she'll be!"
 
So I'm reading about this new movie 'Jimpa' and I gotta say it sounds super deep 🀯. Olivia Colman and John Lithgow are great actors, but what's really interesting is that the director Sophie Hyde cast her own kid in the lead role - Aud Mason-Hyde. That's some serious commitment to authenticity right there πŸ’―. And I love how they're focusing on queerness and difference as a message, it's so important for our society to just accept people for who they are 🌈. The fact that the film is being released in theaters this Feb sounds like a perfect opportunity for us to have some real conversations about family and identity. Can't wait to see what everyone thinks of it! πŸ‘€
 
I'm so here for this film! It's like, finally seeing stories about queer families being told in a real way, you know? Olivia Colman and John Lithgow are absolute legends, and I love how they're using their platform to bring attention to this important issue. The fact that Frances is played by Sophie Hyde's own kid just makes it even more special. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see a film that's not afraid to tackle the complexities of modern family life? It's like, no easy answers or neat little boxes – just real people dealing with real stuff. I'm defo gonna be checking out 'Jimpa' when it hits theaters in Feb πŸŽ₯πŸ’–
 
omg i'm SOOOO excited for this movie!!! 🀩 olivia colman is literally a genius and i love how john lithgow is so passionate about the film's message. i've been following sophie hyde on instagram and she seems like such an amazing director, casting her own kid in the lead role is a total testament to her dedication to authenticity πŸ™Œ aud mason-hyde is going to bring so much depth to his character, can't wait to see him shine on screen! πŸ’« the themes of queerness and difference are so important for our society right now and i'm glad 'jimpa' is tackling them head-on. let's get ready for a powerful cinematic experience that will leave us all feeling seen and celebrated πŸŽ₯πŸ’–
 
I'm kinda curious about this new film 'Jimpa'. I've only seen trailers, but Olivia Colman and John Lithgow seem super talented. The fact that it's based on Sophie Hyde's own child playing a lead role is pretty cool. It feels like they really put thought into casting actors who can bring authenticity to the story. I'm hoping it'll spark some important conversations about queerness in families and how we should support each other more.
 
I'm so glad we're finally seeing more stories like 'Jimpa' out there. It's about time we had some real representation on screen. I mean, can you imagine how tough it must've been for Olivia Colman and John Lithgow to get into character? And that they did, what a job! I love how they didn't hold back and just poured their hearts into the film. I'm sure it's not an easy subject matter, but we need more of these kinds of conversations. It's like, our kids are growing up in a world where being different is celebrated, so let's get on board with that! The fact that Sophie Hyde cast her own kid in the film? That just gives me chills. Genuine storytelling at its finest. I'm defo going to check this out when it hits theaters.
 
I'm intrigued by this film "Jimpa" πŸ€”. Olivia Colman and John Lithgow seem like an incredible pair, and I love that Sophie Hyde cast her own kid in a lead role - talk about dedication to authenticity! πŸ™Œ The fact that Frances is played by Aud Mason-Hyde makes me wonder if the movie will be a great representation of trans experiences for young viewers. Can't wait to see how audiences respond to this film and its powerful message about embracing individuality and difference πŸ’–
 
This movie looks soooo emotional 🀯 I'm low-key excited to see it! I love how they're tackling real issues like queerness and parental struggles in a way that feels genuine and relatable. Olivia Colman is always a pro, and John Lithgow is amazing too 😊. It's cool that the director used her own kid for the lead role - authenticity matters, right? πŸ‘ The fact that it premiered at Sundance and is getting so much attention now is awesome πŸŽ₯. I'm looking forward to seeing how it resonates with audiences and if it sparks some real conversations about family and identity πŸ’¬.
 
omg i love how they're getting so many talented actors involved in this film it's gonna be like watching a real life family drama but with amazing queer representation 🀝🌈 and omg i'm already imagining colman and lithgow on screen together it's like the ultimate mother-son moment πŸ’•πŸ˜­
 
Ugh, I'm so over these "semi-autobiographical" stories πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... like, if it's based on real life, why not just make it about your own experiences? This Olivia Colman drama sounds fine, I guess, but I'd rather watch a more straightforward coming-of-age film. I mean, don't get me wrong, queerness is an important topic, but can we please have some less heavy-handed storytelling for once?

I do like that they cast their kid in the lead role, though πŸ€—... at least that's a great way to promote diversity and authenticity. And John Lithgow's comment about it being an "important film for this moment" is on point πŸ’―... yeah, let's have more movies that tackle these issues with nuance.
 
omg i just saw the trailer for 'Jimpa' and i'm already emotional πŸ€―πŸ’” colman and lithgow are like perfection, but what really got me is that the director cast her own kid in the lead role - can you imagine having to see yourself on screen as a teenager? πŸ’• it's so beautiful that she trusted him enough to give him that opportunity. anyway, i'm defo going to watch this on opening night - i need more of these stories being told on screen πŸŽ₯
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new film "Jimpa" 🀩! Olivia Colman and John Lithgow are giving me all the feels with their performances. I mean, can you imagine watching your own child grow up as a non-binary teen? It's heartbreaking and relatable at the same time. The fact that Sophie Hyde cast her own kid in the film is so beautiful - it just goes to show how much passion and care went into making this movie.

I love how the film isn't shying away from the complexities of modern family life, especially when it comes to queerness and identity. It's like, we need more stories that reflect our messy, real lives, you know? I'm already crying just thinking about it... anyone else ready for this emotional rollercoaster on Feb 6? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€
 
I'm loving this new drama 'Jimpa' 🌈! The fact that John Lithgow's character is actually his real-life son's dad is so cool 🀝. I think Olivia Colman's portrayal of Hannah is so relatable, you know? She just gets it πŸ’•. And can we talk about how awesome it is that the director is using her own kid in the film? That's like, full circle 🌐. The way the movie makes you feel all these emotions and stuff is just incredible 😭. I'm so glad they're making movies like this, celebrating individuality and queerness πŸŽ‰. It's time we see more stories like 'Jimpa' on the big screen! πŸ“½οΈ

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a little diagram to illustrate my point
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+---------------+
| Embracing |
| Individuality |
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| Celebrating Queerness |
| |
v v
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+
| Powerful Stories Like 'Jimpa' | | More Representation |
| Need to be Told | | in Media |
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+

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man I just saw this movie and it's like really made me think about my own life 🀯 I mean, I'm not saying I've got all these drama-filled relationships like Hannah in 'Jimpa', but it definitely made me realize how much my own parents would have changed if they had been a little more open-minded when I was growing up πŸ™

And I love that the film is based on real-life experiences - Sophie Hyde doing this with her own kid's face? That's just amazing πŸ’― But at the same time, I'm not sure if it's totally authentic. Like, how much of Frances' character is really Aud Mason-Hyde and how much is just acting πŸ€”

Still, despite some reservations, 'Jimpa' is definitely a powerful film that needs to be seen πŸŽ₯ And kudos to Olivia Colman and John Lithgow for bringing such depth to their characters - they totally sell the emotional drama πŸ’•
 
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