John Lithgow stars in "Jimpa," a new film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He has two nude scenes in the film.
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Breaking Baz: Filmmaker Sophie Hyde Says It Wasn't Easy Casting Olivia Colman To Play Her In Hot Sundance Movie ‘Jimpa'EXCLUSIVE: Sundance prize-winning filmmaker Sophie Hyde (52 Tuesdays, Animals, Good Luck to You Leo Grand) says casting "a version of yourself" is not an easy task ...
Sophie Hyde’s new film “Jimpa,” which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews, began as a deeply personal story about her experience as the child of a gay father and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Aud Mason-Hyde, one of the breakouts of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, has signed with Artists First for ...
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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Olivia Colman: ‘Jimpa' Writer-Director Sophie Hyde Is "More Creative And More Of An Actor's Director" – Sundance StudioSophie Hyde, winner of the World Cinema Directing Award Dramatic for 52 Tuesdays (2014 Sundance Film Festival), returns with an expansive family portrait centered on Jimpa (John Lithgow), an aging ...
Director Sophie Hyde’s semi-autobiographical movie about an Australian mom, dad and nonbinary teen who go to visit their gay grandfather in Amsterdam didn’t have me feeling prudish ...
Sophie Hyde’s semi-autobiographical saga takes a blinkered approach to personal and cultural history.
Sophie Hyde’s highly unorthodox family portrait pays tribute to her dad, who fought for gay rights but died before the filmmaker’s trans child could appreciate his pioneering personality.
Director and co-writer (with Matthew Cormack) Sophie Hyde takes inspiration from her own life as daughter of a gay man and mother of a trans nonbinary teenager to tell the moving story of an ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sundance prize-winning filmmaker Sophie Hyde (Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) says casting “a version of yourself” is not an easy task. “It’s very ...
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