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Tatum & Chan's Indie Film Commitment Praised
15 Feb
Summary
- Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan took producer credits for worthy reasons.
- Filming began seven weeks after casting the young lead, Mason Reeves.
- Sumerian Pictures acquired US rights in a competitive bidding process.

David Kaplan, producer of Beth de Araújo's Sundance hit Josephine, highlighted the significant dedication shown by stars Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan.
Kaplan noted that both actors served as producers, with Chan having a long-standing commitment to the project. Tatum, a later addition, actively supported fundraising efforts.
The production faced eleventh-hour challenges, including casting eight-year-old Mason Reeves just seven weeks before filming commenced. This decision, made by director Araújo, required creative compromises due to Reeves' young age and inexperience.
Securing financing proved difficult, with many potential investors citing perceived lack of commercial appeal for films addressing assault.
Recently, Sumerian Pictures acquired the US distribution rights for Josephine in a significant deal, paying mid to high seven figures. This acquisition includes a meaningful theatrical and marketing commitment.
Kaplan also provided updates on other projects, including the sequel to 'It Follows,' slated for production this summer, and the post-production of 'Triumph of the Will.'


