Sundance 2026: Beth de Araújo's 'Josephine' is Awe-Inspiring Cinema
Wow wow wow. It's still January and I'm already ready to drop my first full on 10/10 perfect review because this film deserves it. One of the best films of 2026 just premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival taking place in Park City, Utah. Josephine is the REAL deal. I'm blown away by this film. Awe-inspiring filmmaking about a topic that is incredibly hard to talk about. But this film will be talked about for years. I'm not even sure where to start with it, all I want to do is heap more superlatives & hyperbolic praise onto it. I want to grab everyone I see walking around the streets of Park City at the festival and tell them "you HAVE to see this!!" Watching films at Sundance for the last 20 years, this festival has premiered a number of provocative films about sexual assault, including the unforgettable The Tale at Sundance 2018 (which I still can never forget watching) and many documentaries. Josephine is the latest – inspired by a true story the filmmaker experienced herself when she was 8 years old, then writing & directing this film decades later. // Continue Reading ›
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