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Updated · The Guardian · May 6
Jimpa is reviewed as indulgent and uncertain
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 6

Jimpa is reviewed as indulgent and uncertain

10 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 6
  • Sophie Hyde’s drama stars Olivia Colman as an Adelaide film-maker and John Lithgow as her gay activist father in Amsterdam, alongside non-binary child Frances, played by Aud Mason-Hyde.
  • The review says the film, hovering between autobiography and autofiction, overpraises its own sensitivity and lacks the spark of Hyde’s 2019 comedy Animals despite committed lead performances.
  • Its strongest material comes from generational arguments over queer identity and activism, as Frances’s coming-of-age story and Jimpa’s 1970s coming-out history give the uncertain drama some focus.
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