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Olivia Colman says she loves being welcomed into the queer community
Summary
Olivia Colman said she feels welcomed into the queer community while promoting her new film Jimpa, in which she plays a mother to a non-binary teenager; she also shared that she learned from working with trans and queer cast and crew and has described herself as non-binary.
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Olivia Colman has spoken about feeling welcomed into the queer community as she promotes the drama Jimpa. In the film she plays Hannah, a mother to a non-binary teenager, Frances, who travels to Amsterdam to visit their grandfather. Jimpa is directed by Sophie Hyde and is based on Hyde’s real-life experience; it features Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances and John Lithgow as the grandfather. Colman said she learned from members of the trans community while making the film and shared that she sees herself as non-binary.
What we know:
- Olivia Colman said she loves being welcomed into the queer community and described learning from trans and queer colleagues.
- In Jimpa Colman plays a mother to a non-binary teen, Frances, who chooses to stay in Amsterdam with their grandfather.
- The film is directed by Sophie Hyde, based on her own experience, and casts Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances and John Lithgow as the grandfather character.
- Colman said she has at times described herself to her husband as a gay man and that she has felt non-binary across her life.
Summary:
The film centres on a parent’s relationship with a non-binary child, and Colman reported feeling welcomed and having learned from working with queer and trans cast and crew. Undetermined at this time.
