
Director Beth de Araújo Advocates for Accountability for Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
Beth de Araújo, director of the award-winning film 'Josephine,' emphasizes the importance of shifting shame from victims to perpetrators of sexual abuse.
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‘Josephine’ Beth De Araújo Appears To Allude To Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrest While Channing Tatum Gives Insight Into Parenting Style: “Don’t F**K With My Daughter!” – Berlinale
Josephine director Beth de Araújo touched down at the Berlinale with its co-stars Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan and Mason Reeves on Friday. The drama, revolving around titular eight-year-old Josephine who witnesses a violent sexual assault at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, appears to be one of the best received films in competition so far, judging […]
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Read full article →‘Josephine’ Director Beth de Araújo on the Importance of More Accountability for Sexual Abuse Perpetrators: ‘The Shame Needs to Be on Them’
Beth de Araújo, who won two prizes at Sundance with “Josephine” and is presenting the film at the Berlinale on Friday, said her heart-wrenching drama highlights how the lack of accountability for sexual abuse perpetrators “creates more silence” from victims and survivors. Echoing her tearful speech at Sundance where she received both the grand jury […]
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