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After 8-year-old Josephine accidentally witnesses a crime in Golden Gate Park, she acts out in search of a way to regain control of her safety while adults are helpless to console her.
Writer-director Beth de Araújo creates a tense, devastating, and transcendently empathetic portrait of a young girl wrestling with a newly discovered fear and anger she can neither escape nor fully comprehend after her encounter with violence. Greta Zozula’s precise cinematography escalates the unease, frequently placing us in Josephine’s vulnerable, frustrated perspective as the film finds a bold and unique visual language to represent how the experience continues to haunt her.
Mason Reeves delivers a searching, tender performance as Josephine. As her fiercely protective father and sensitive mom, Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan give keenly felt turns as parents who are totally devoted to their struggling, beloved child but are ill-equipped to navigate the upheaval their family faces. Philip Ettinger does unforgettable work in a crucial, complex supporting role. — HZ
The following film contains mature content and is not recommended for audiences 17 and under.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime120 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorBeth de Araújo
- ScreenwriterBeth de Araújo
- ProducersDavid Kaplan, Josh Peters, Beth de Araújo, Marina Stabile, Mark H. Rapaport, Crystine Zhang
- CinematographerGreta Zozula
- Production DesignTom Castronovo
- Key CostumesBridget Bruce, Jillian Johns
- EditorAnisha Acharya, Nico Leunen, Kyle Reiter
- Music ComposerMiles Ross
- First Assistant DirectorLaura Klein
- Post-ProducerKate Sharp
- Principal CastMason Reeves, Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, Philip Ettinger, Syra McCarthy, Eleanore Pienta
After 8-year-old Josephine accidentally witnesses a crime in Golden Gate Park, she acts out in search of a way to regain control of her safety while adults are helpless to console her.
Writer-director Beth de Araújo creates a tense, devastating, and transcendently empathetic portrait of a young girl wrestling with a newly discovered fear and anger she can neither escape nor fully comprehend after her encounter with violence. Greta Zozula’s precise cinematography escalates the unease, frequently placing us in Josephine’s vulnerable, frustrated perspective as the film finds a bold and unique visual language to represent how the experience continues to haunt her.
Mason Reeves delivers a searching, tender performance as Josephine. As her fiercely protective father and sensitive mom, Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan give keenly felt turns as parents who are totally devoted to their struggling, beloved child but are ill-equipped to navigate the upheaval their family faces. Philip Ettinger does unforgettable work in a crucial, complex supporting role. — HZ
The following film contains mature content and is not recommended for audiences 17 and under.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime120 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorBeth de Araújo
- ScreenwriterBeth de Araújo
- ProducersDavid Kaplan, Josh Peters, Beth de Araújo, Marina Stabile, Mark H. Rapaport, Crystine Zhang
- CinematographerGreta Zozula
- Production DesignTom Castronovo
- Key CostumesBridget Bruce, Jillian Johns
- EditorAnisha Acharya, Nico Leunen, Kyle Reiter
- Music ComposerMiles Ross
- First Assistant DirectorLaura Klein
- Post-ProducerKate Sharp
- Principal CastMason Reeves, Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, Philip Ettinger, Syra McCarthy, Eleanore Pienta