Jumbo
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Jumbo

Jeanne, a shy young woman, works in an amusement park. Fascinated with carousels, she still lives at home with her mother. That's when Jeanne meets Ju...mbo, the park's new flagship attraction. Show More

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In the movie Jumbo (2020), Jeanne, a timid young woman, finds solace in her job at an amusement park, where she is captivated by carousels. Despite her fascination with these magical rides, Jeanne still resides with her mother, leading a sheltered life.

Everything changes when Jeanne encounters Jumbo, the park's latest groundbreaking attraction. Unbeknownst to her, an extraordinary connection forms between Jeanne and Jumbo. She begins to develop romantic feelings towards the amusement ride, an unconventional relationship that raises eyebrows and challenges societal norms.

As Jeanne's bond with Jumbo deepens, she must confront societal judgment and her own insecurities. The movie explores themes of unconditional love, acceptance, and self-discovery. It encourages viewers to question societal norms and open their hearts to the unorthodox connections that can bring us joy and fulfillment.

Directed by Zoé Wittock, Jumbo is a whimsical, coming-of-age tale that highlights the power of embracing one's passions and breaking away from societal expectations. The film delicately explores the complexities of love, showcasing the emotional journey of a young woman who finds connection and happiness in unexpected places.

Jumbo is visually stunning, with mesmerizing cinematography and enchanting carousel sequences that transport the audience into Jeanne's vivid imagination. This heartwarming and thought-provoking film offers an unforgettable cinematic experience that challenges societal norms and celebrates the beauty of individuality.

Also Known As:

Jumbo

Release Date:

01 Jul 2020

Writers:

Zoé Wittock (screenplay)

Awards:

4 nominations.