‘Jimpa’ Review: Olivia Colman & John Lithgow In A Queer Family Tale With The Best Of Intentions [Sundance]
PARK CITY – In a world of seemingly endless chaos, where queer people all over the world have to fight harder than ever not to have their human rights torn away, it’s somewhat difficult to critique a movie such as Sopie Hyde‘s semi-autobiographical “Jimpa.” Especially after the horrifying executive orders signed by the new resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue earlier this week. A timely selection for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, this is a film whose heart is in the right place even if it still leaves you wanting. Continue reading ‘Jimpa’ Review: Olivia Colman & John Lithgow In A Queer Family Tale With The Best Of Intentions [Sundance] at The Playlist.
PARK CITY – In a world of seemingly endless chaos, where queer people all over the world have to fight harder than ever not to have their human rights torn away, it’s somewhat difficult to critique a movie such as Sopie Hyde‘s semi-autobiographical “Jimpa.” Especially after the horrifying executive orders signed by the new resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue earlier this week. A timely selection for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, this is a film whose heart is in the right place even if it still leaves you wanting.
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