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Sophie Hyde’s semi-autobiographical saga takes a blinkered approach to personal and cultural history.
Dylan O’Brien, Ayo Edebiri, Jennifer Lopez, Lily Gladstone, Benedict Cumberbatch & more stopped by the Sundance Deadline Film Festival Studio
Jimpa follows a filmmaker who is forced to confront her past after her nonbinary teenager expresses a desire to live with their gay grandfather in Amsterdam. It’s part family drama, part coming-of-age film, and part gay rights historical drama, and the result is a film that feels like an amalgamation of the tropes of a few different genres.
John Lithgow stars in "Jimpa," a new film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He has two nude scenes in the film.
The 2025 edition of the Sundance Film Festival finds filmmakers tackling prickly material with a warmer lens — or avoiding it altogether.
The 2025 festival in Park City, Utah, was attended by celebs from Olivia Colman to Cynthia Erivo. Here, the best photos from all the star-studded after-parties.
While accepting her 2025 Sundance Visionary Award, Cynthia Erivo donned a tiara that presenter Olivia Colman left behind on the podium: 'It must be worn.'
Sophie Hyde returns to Sundance with 'Jimpa,' a personal film exploring trans identity amid rising anti-trans politics.
Juliette Lewis, Lauren Graham, Callum Turner and plenty more brave the Park City cold for the premier indie film festival The post TheWrap’s Sundance Portrait Studio: Cynthia Erivo, Dylan O’Brien, John Lithgow and More | Photos appeared first on TheWrap.
Remembering the family home she lost in the Palisades fire and her late son, Michael Latt, the beloved Sundance leader delivered an emotional speech at Friday's gala.
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