Audience members were moved to tears during the world premiere of “Josephine,” one of the first major revelations out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival. One of the people who was blubbering at Park City’s Eccles Theater was none other than the film’s star Channing Tatum, who confessed that he “cried five, six, seven times” as he finally watched the movie for the first time.
Festival-goers didn’t just weep through “Josephine.” They also laughed and cheered during the few lighthearted moments in the otherwise heart-wrenching drama about a young girl who witnesses a brutal sexual assault at her local park in San Francisco. Tatum and Gemma Chan star as
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