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“With Each Location We Embraced Its Essence: DP Matthew Chuang on Jimpa

“With Each Location We Embraced Its Essence: DP Matthew Chuang on Jimpa
An older man with white hair and beard hugs a middle-aged woman with short black hair and a blue sweater.

In director Sophie Hyde’s Jimpa, non-binary teen Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) travels to Amsterdam with her mother Hannah (Olivia Colman) to visit her grandfather (John Lithgow); Frances’ longtime nickname for him lends the film its title. Won over by her grandfather’s unabashed queerness and the community he calls home, Frances communicates her desire to stay in Holland for a year to live with Jimpa, which, naturally, complicates things for Hannah. Cinematographer Matthew Chuang delves into the difficulties of shooting between Adelaide and Amsterdam, the influence of Nan Goldin on the film and the “memorable experience” of riding a bike to set […]

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