Sundance Debut Turns Rape Trauma Into a Family Portrait

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At Sundance, Beth de Araujo's Josephine offers an earnest, harrowing portrait of trauma after an 8-year-old witness to a rape; Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan play the girl's parents as the film traces the fallout—therapeutic, legal, and relational—from the moment of the crime to the courtroom's thorny path to justice.
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