Jimmy (2013 film)

Jimmy
Written by Robert Whitlow
Gary Wheeler
Mark Freiburger
Directed by Mark Freiburger
Starring Ian Colletti
Ted Levine
Kelly Carlson
Patrick Fabian
Stelio Savante
Theme music composer Rob Pottorf
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Gary Wheeler
Editor(s) Jonathan Olive
Cinematography Rob C. Givens
Running time 95 minutes
Release
Original release
  • November 3, 1997 (1997-11-03)

Jimmy is a 2013 dramatic family film directed by Mark Freiburger. It is based on a novel of the same name, by author Robert Whitlow. The film adaptation was additionally written by director Mark Freiburger, and producer Gary Wheeler.

Plot

The central character of the film is a challenged fourteen-year-old autistic named Jimmy Mitchell (portrayed by Ian Colletti). In the quaint town of Pinery Grove, Georgia, he lives under the loving care of his family, striving to overcome the day-to-day struggles that surface.

While deprived of mental normality, he is naturally gifted with a unique capacity to see beyond what most see. A supernatural element coincides with his natural gift, as angelic beings he calls "Watchers", are seen throughout his everyday experiences.

His profound sense of observation leads him into trouble when stumbling onto the wrong place at the wrong time (which proves an arbitrary habit for Jimmy), as he must testify in a pivotal trial what he bore witness to.

Cast

Production

Producer Gary Wheeler had adapted two of author Robert Whitlow's novels to film prior to Jimmy, being, The List (2007) and The Trial (2010). Having directed both films, he chose to take a backseat from directorial focus to strictly co-write and produce his current film adaptation of one of Whitlow's novels, Jimmy, published in 2005.[1]

In (roughly) 2007-2008, long-time collaborator of Wheeler's, Mark Freiburger, who had also collaborated with Wheeler on the past film adaptations of Whitlow's successful novels, was given the Jimmy novel to read by Wheeler, with the suggestion of his directing the film adaptation.[2]

After Whitlow's approval, Freiburger was signed on to direct the film, enthusiastic about working with an actor on developing the portrayal of a mentally disabled character and, "making it believable for an audience".[3]

After several years of development, and completion of The Trial (2010), production for Jimmy commenced, and was shot in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Concord, North Carolina.[4]

The high school and football field scenes were all shot at director Mark Freiburger's alma mater Providence High School, where he graduated from in 2001.

Release and reception

The film premiered worldwide on the Up TV network (formerly GMC) on June 2, and was released to DVD on June 4 in the US.[5] In October 2013, it had a limited theatrical release in 20 cities, 4 months after the DVD release.

The film has also played at numerous events and film festivals. It has been positively received.[6] Ian Colletti's multi-dimensional performance as a mentally disabled teenager has also been acclaimed.[7]

When asked of the film's reception in an interview, Mark Freiburger stated:

"It’s the first film I’ve been a part of where it seems like everybody either likes it or loves it. That’s a bizarre feeling. With each film you make, there are always going to be people that hate your movie or feel indifferent about it. But this is the first time I’ve worked on a film where people only seem to be saying positive things. It’s also been nice to see how well it’s been selling in its first week of release. I’m told a lot of stores, and even online retailers like Wal-Mart and Best Buy, sold out within the first few days, and have had to order more copies."[8]

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