Josephine, Channing Tatum and Sundance
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Josephine' Filmmaker Beth De Araújo, Channing Tatum And Gemma Chan Call For Stronger Punishments For Sexual Assault: "I Was Shocked"
Writer-director Beth de Araújo's second feature stars newcomer Mason Reeves as an 8-year-old girl confronted with very adult fears after witnessing a violent crime.
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Josephine Review
A powerful film about childhood trauma led by an incredible eight-year-old.
Filmmaker Beth de Araujo has turned to cinema to bring her own personal trauma to the screen using a fictionalized situation to mirror the harrowing event in her childhood that has informed the rest of her life,
Channing Tatum's new unflinching crime thriller is a 10/10 out of Sundance as it earns a 100% RT score.
In Beth de Araújo's "Josephine," Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan play parents attempting to keep their daughter Josephine (played by Mason Reeves) safe after she bears witness to a violent crime. While filming the movie,
Filmmaker Beth de Araújo and stars Tatum, Gemma Chan, and Mason Reeves stopped by the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox, to talk about making their heavy-hitting Sundance premiere feel comfortable for everyone.
Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan star in Beth de Araújo’s tense drama as parents grappling with how to help their daughter after she witnesses a terrible crime.
SPOILER ALERT: The following review contains mild spoilers. For decades, the Motion Picture Association's film ratings system - devised by the American studios to advise parents and avoid censorship - offered clear guidelines on whether the material contained in any given Hollywood release was appropriate for children.