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First Look Teaser: Channing Tatum in ‘Josephine’

The cinematic landscape is buzzing with anticipation for Josephine, a psychological thriller that has already earned critical acclaim and is set to captivate audiences this fall. This feature film, the second from acclaimed director Beth de Araújo, arrived at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival with major success, clinching both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize. It further cemented its status by being selected for the Berlin Film Festival’s Main Competition.

The buzz around Josephine is fueled by a story that is both deeply emotional and intensely gripping. At its core, the film explores the aftermath of trauma when an eight-year-old named Josephine accidentally witnesses a horrific crime in Golden Gate Park. This traumatic experience forces her to develop violent coping mechanisms as she attempts to protect herself.

The narrative quickly spirals beyond personal fear, delving into the complex dynamics between Josephine and her parents. As they navigate the search for justice and strive to restore a sense of safety within their loving family, the film masterfully explores the conflicts that arise from grief and the desperate need for healing.

It is a remarkably powerful look at psychological turmoil for modern times, deftly weaving together personal anguish with the larger pursuit of truth. The depth of character development makes Josephine not just a film to watch, but an experience to inhabit.

The stellar cast brings tremendous weight and humanity to the story. The film stars newcomer Mason Reeves as the resilient young protagonist, alongside established talents Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan portraying Josephine’s parents.

Supporting the core cast are Philip Ettinger, Syra McCarthy, and Eleanore Pienta, whose performances anchor the emotional complexity of the family unit. The interplay between these actors elevates the already compelling premise into a truly unforgettable cinematic achievement.

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