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Tout le monde parle de Jamie

Original title: Everybody's Talking About Jamie
  • 2021
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
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6.6/10
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Max Harwood in Tout le monde parle de Jamie (2021)
Feature film adaptation of the musical about a teenager from Sheffield, England who wants to be a drag queen.
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Jamie New is a 16-year-old who doesn't quite fit in. Instead of pursuing a traditional career, he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Supported by his mother and friends, Jamie overcomes discri... Read allJamie New is a 16-year-old who doesn't quite fit in. Instead of pursuing a traditional career, he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Supported by his mother and friends, Jamie overcomes discrimination and bullying to step into the spotlight.Jamie New is a 16-year-old who doesn't quite fit in. Instead of pursuing a traditional career, he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Supported by his mother and friends, Jamie overcomes discrimination and bullying to step into the spotlight.

  • Directors
    • Jonathan Butterell
    • Dan Gillespie Sells
    • Tom MacRae
  • Writers
    • Tom MacRae
    • Jonathan Butterell
    • Dan Gillespie Sells
  • Stars
    • Max Harwood
    • Lauren Patel
    • Sarah Lancashire
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    • Directors
      • Jonathan Butterell
      • Dan Gillespie Sells
      • Tom MacRae
    • Writers
      • Tom MacRae
      • Jonathan Butterell
      • Dan Gillespie Sells
    • Stars
      • Max Harwood
      • Lauren Patel
      • Sarah Lancashire
    • 104User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Max Harwood
    Max Harwood
    • Jamie New
    Lauren Patel
    Lauren Patel
    • Pritti Pasha
    Sarah Lancashire
    Sarah Lancashire
    • Margaret New
    Shobna Gulati
    Shobna Gulati
    • Ray
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Hugo Battersby
    Sharon Horgan
    Sharon Horgan
    • Miss Hedge
    Samuel Bottomley
    Samuel Bottomley
    • Dean Paxton
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Jamie's Dad
    Adeel Akhtar
    Adeel Akhtar
    • Imad Masood
    Kacie Doocey
    • Bex Pinter
    Saskia Davis
    • Becca Taylor
    Ellis Brownhill
    • Callum Bell
    Riya Gadher
    • Fatimah Begum
    Zion Battles
    • Levi Brookes
    Deavion Brown
    • Cy Campion
    Dylan Galliah
    • Mickey Cooper
    Remy-Henderson Tyreese
    • Emmanuel Dolby
    Lauren Fidget Haywood
    Lauren Fidget Haywood
    • Ellie Hayler
    • (as Lauren 'Fidget' Haywood)
    • Directors
      • Jonathan Butterell
      • Dan Gillespie Sells
      • Tom MacRae
    • Writers
      • Tom MacRae
      • Jonathan Butterell
      • Dan Gillespie Sells
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    Reviewers say 'Everybody's Talking About Jamie' is celebrated for its themes of self-acceptance and LGBTQ+ representation. Max Harwood and Richard E. Grant's performances are lauded for charm and depth. Musical numbers and choreography receive praise for energy and quality. However, some find the story predictable and songs less memorable, with certain characters lacking depth. The film's inclusivity message is widely appreciated, though some critics argue it caters more to straight audiences.
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    8ChefChickPoland

    Broadway, Drag, and Music = Beautiful Movie

    I've missed Broadway musicals, I love heartfelt movies, and drag, AND cameos with my favorite drag queen Bianca, so this was all around fantastic for me. The singing was top notch, couple songs weren't the best, but the story touched me, and I shed a few tears.

    Plus if you love dancing and singing, you don't want to miss this movie!!!
    8nlsteven-attheMovies

    Inner Beauty

    Max Harwood delivers a standout debut performance in this camp coming-of-age musical, which features dazzling musical numbers, great costumes and set designs and an over-the-top drag queen performance by the wonderful Richard E. Grant. I could do with less of the gay clichéd themes - they are cringey.
    8Galop_Inferno

    "A boy in a dress is someone to be laughed at, but a drag queen is someone to be feared."

    Based on the West End musical of the same name, itself adapted from the BBC Three documentary Jamie: Drag Queen at 16, Everybody's Talking About Jamie is the latest jump from stage to screen. Produced in cooperation with the stage production's creative team, the film introduces the extraordinary Max Harwood as the titular Sheffield teen who battles prejudice to find his identity.

    Jamie New is your average 16-year-old boy. He goes to high school, has to pass maths, spends time with his best friend... oh, and he enjoys crossdressing. His mother is the most supportive parent any gay kid could ask for but his father has given up on him completely. Mum can't bear to break her son's heart and covers for the neglect.

    In his search for his drag persona, Jamie meets drag shop owner Hugo (the always fabulous Richard E. Grant), who once housed warrior queen Loco Chanelle in her blood red dress. Hugo takes Jamie under his frock to help this insecure lad unleash his inner divinity.

    The film makes it clear from the get-go that the viewer is getting a musical, with the disclaimer: "This story really happened... and then we added the singing and dancing." Jonathan Butterell, of the original production, makes his feature film directorial debut here, with a screenplay by Tom MacRae from his own book. In the vein of other stage-to-screen adaptations this year, I've come to the conclusion that anything cut was done for good reason. It's noticeable here as a chunk of the original score is absent.

    Harwood is a force not to be reckoned with in his very first role. A young star with the heart and the humor to embody such a complex but relatable character. His co-stars are no less talented. Lauren Patel plays Pritti, a studious young woman with a biting wit and all the best friend qualities a gay kid needs. Sharon Horgan really struts her stuff as the practical Year 11 instructor Miss Hedge. And while I'll sing the praises of Richard E. Grant until the end of time, the MVP goes to Sarah Lancashire, who, as Jamie's mother Margaret, has such raw emotional depth that'll bring tears, see "He's My Boy".

    However, the film is not without its issues. While Jamie is a genuine delight, one can't shake the feeling that the filmmakers played this daring story too safe. There are points where provocativity could be more... well, provocative, but it's overshadowed by a constant fairy tale light, as if protecting the audience from the realities that come with seeking one's identity via crossdressing. This imbalance of reality vs fantasy causes an uneven tone.

    Is it perfect? No. Is it a delight? Oh, most definitely. Sometimes that's all you need. I showered praise on Jamie at its Frameline premiere, but a rewatch in its limited theatrical release made me realize (likely thanks to the absence of a cheering crowd) the nitpicks. I think I wanted so badly to love it three months prior to official release, but it's still a fun little movie that should provide a bright light for everyone... at least until they get emotionally manipulated by Dear Evan Hansen.
    10jromanbaker

    The Continuing Legacy of Gay History

    I watched this cautiously as I had not seen the musical on stage, and somehow I felt I was too old to be interested, and I was wrong!! This is a tremendous film and the plot no doubt has been explained over and over again. Jamie is the 16 year old who realises he is a part of Gay History, and that drag queen which he wants to be had also been a cornerstone of that History. The key scene was when Richard E. Grant sings a homage to the 1980's and 90's when drag queens died of AIDS and there is heart wrenching footage of Princess Diana visiting hospitals and hospices. It all made sense; the whole purpose of the film in showing those aspects of Gay History that still many choose to forget. Jamie takes on that continuing History of bullying, mockery, as well as help at home and in school. Sarah Lancashire is moving as his devoted mother trying to hide him from the fact that his father wants to disown him as his son, and despite all the songs that vary in quality I love this film for its bravery in showing us that a 16 year old can be a part of the revolution, which is the perhaps never ending legacy of Gay History, and for every supporter there is a homophobe who wants to destroy that History. A film for all ages and a welcome breath of fresh air. A perfect film for the children of the future in any country that is hostile towards homosexuality that I can think of. A deserved 10.
    9leila_sami

    The Real Deal (and no James Corden!)

    I'll start by saying I'm a huge fan of live musicals and I really think West End and Broadway actors are some of the most talented performers around! I'm so sick of musical adaptions where it's such a priority to cast famous actors even when they can't sing (Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, Beauty and the Beast, the list goes on). To compensate they have to auto-tune the living daylights out of every song so it sounds like you're listening to some kind of tone-deaf, mechanical monster or, when even that fails, they have the actors basically speak the songs (cough Emma Watson cough). I also don't know who decided that James Corden is the musical star du jour but I'd like to know how we get them to cease and desist. It also upsets me when they brutally cut loads of the songs for no apparent reason and/or add in new songs that are clearly just tacked on for unfathomable reasons (a la Aladdin and pretty much every movie musical I've already mentioned).

    Anyway, enough moaning about other movie musicals. Given the movie's title, I shall join everybody else talking about Jamie. I like that it's not a carbon copy of the musical (otherwise why not just do an awesome Hamilton-style stage recording) but instead acknowledges that this is a new and different medium from the stage and uses this to its full advantage. All of the cast are talented actors and singers. Max Harwood is the perfect Jamie: sweet, naive and endearing with the most gorgeous voice. His performance is very different from John McCrea's but equally beautiful. All of the other actors do a great job making this as heartwarming, enjoyable and moving as the live musical with a beautiful and meaningful message about encouraging people to be their true and honest selves.

    I've no idea who is giving low ratings to this but I'd really encourage everyone to watch it and make up their own minds.

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    • Trivia
      To prepare for his role, Richard E. Grant watched 11 seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race in three weeks.
    • Quotes

      Pritti Pasha: Oh my days, look at ya! You're amazing. You're fearless. You're Emmeline Pankhurst.

      Jamie New: Who's she?

      Pritti Pasha: Oh, she were like Beyoncé back in't day.

    • Crazy credits
      Inspired by the True Story of Margaret and Jamie Campbell aka Fifi la True..
    • Connections
      Featured in Sophie Ellis-Bextor & The Feeling: While You're Still Young (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      And You Don't Even Know It
      Written by Dan Gillespie Sells and Tom MacRae

      Performed by Max Harwood and Year 11

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      • September 17, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Everybody's Talking About Jamie
    • Filming locations
      • Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK(City of Sheffield is where Jamie's house is in ceremonial South Yorkshire County, in traditional County of Yorkshire.)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Regency Enterprises
      • Film4
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      1 hour 55 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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