
Following its Sundance premiere, where it won the U.S. Dramatic Competition and Audience Award prizes, Josephine, starring Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, and Phillip Ettinger, has been acquired by Sumerian Pictures in a seven-figure deal.
Written, produced, and directed by Beth de Araújo, and featuring a breakout debut from actress Mason Lily Reeves, the film follows the psychological fallout after eight-year-old Josephine (Reeves) witnesses a crime in Golden Gate Park. As she acts out, her parents (Tatum and Chan) struggle with helping their daughter cope, while facing their own fears around the topic and how to address it with their child.
“I’m pleased to see that Sumerian has emerged as a new distribution company, made up of people who love films and are committed to inviting audiences into the theaters,” noted Araújo.
Sumerian founder Ash Avildsen and Sumerian Pictures President, Rob Williams called the film “an enthralling, deeply emotional, and powerful film that deserves all the acclaim and accolades it has already received from Sundance. We are so thrilled to be working with Beth de Araújo and the whole team to bring this to audiences with Sumerian Pictures.”
Josephine is Araújo’s second feature after her 2022 feature debut, Soft & Quiet, which premiered at SXSW.
Josephine joins a slate of upcoming theatrical releases from Sumerian Pictures that includes the romantic comedy Mile End Kicks, directed by Chandler Levack (in theaters April 17th); The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard, directed by David Verbeek; Broken Voices directed by Ondřej Provazník, and Horsegirls, directed by Lauren Meyering.
The film is produced by David Kaplan, Josh Peters, Beth de Araújo, Marina Stabile, Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, Mark H. Rapaport, and Crystine Zhang.

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