Jimpa

Anna (Academy Award Winner Olivia Colman) takes her non-binary teenager, Frances, to Amsterdam to visit their gay grandfather Jim- nicknamed Jimpa (Academy Award Nominee John Lithgow), an elderly decadent patriarch who’s having a hell of a time in Amsterdam. Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) wants to stay with Jimpa for a year and experience the big queer city to the fullest. This will force Anna to reconsider her beliefs regarding parenthood and eventually face her past and her complex relationship with her own father.

In 2014 we screened Sophie Hyde’s phenomenal debut film “52 Tuesdays”, in the time that passed she directed Emma Thompson in the comedy “Good luck to you, Leo Grande” and now she returns with a personal queer film. “Jimpa” is a loving and thorough look on complex inter-generational relationships in family, friends and lovers.

Houses

Sasha (28) is non-binary, having relocated to Israel from the former Soviet Union with their family in 1990, back when he still had his two ponytails.

Today, Sasha owns nothing more than a car and a notebook and tries to understand why.

They write in his notebook: “A house has no function if it is not lived in, the body has no value if we do not identify with it, and the heart has no comfort if it has no love״.

And goes back on a transformational journey between the houses where he used to live. Weaving together past and present, male and female, reality and fantasy, Sasha pieces memories, faces old traumas, and their deepest fears— all in pursuit of inner peace and self-acceptance.

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