Kathy is a single mother who is reluctant to have her 17-year-old autistic son Jimmie return to a home. She takes him in, even though everyone dissuades her from doing so. She is forced to accept that her proximity to Jimmie does not have the desired effect for his progress. On the contrary, his reactions to the unfamiliar situation are fierce, taking her to her limits time and again. The only thing that makes Jimmie feel comfortable is swimming: his greatest passion. When the swim coach discovers his talent, new prospects seem to open for him.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Jimmie:
Jimmie (2018) - Officiell trailer
Jesper Ganslandts "Jimmie" är historien om en fyraåring som måste åka på en resa med sin pappa och lämna mamma hemma. Men resan tar aldrig slut och ...
Jimmie Åkesson i Halal-tv
Sverigedemokraternas partiledare Jimmie Åkesson intervjuas i Halal-tv. Han får svara på frågor om invandring assimilation och svenskhet. Programmet sändes ...
Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World | Trailer
On view January 29th to May 7th:
Jimmie Johnson's Anything With an Engine - Cinderblock Trailer (PS3 Wii Xbox360)
This trailer for Jimmie Johnson's Anything With an Engine features the cement worker/zombie Cinderblock. Read more here:
BKK Open 2008 Ruslan vs Jimmie
BKK Open quarter final action.
Jimmie Johnson's Anything with an Engine Trailer
Any object imaginable can be used for extreme racing. Don't believe us? Check out this trailer for Anything with an Engine with Jimmie Johnson. IGN's YouTube ...
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