Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan shared a heartfelt moment on the red carpet at the premiere of the film Josephine during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival on Friday. The actors, starring as parents Claire and Damien, gathered in Berlin to promote the film, which focuses on the traumatic impact of a sexual assault witnessed by their daughter in San Francisco.
Overview of the Film’s Story and Cast
The film centers on the characters Claire and Damien, portrayed by Gemma Chan and Channing Tatum respectively, whose eight-year-old daughter, played by Mason Reeves, witnesses a brutal sexual assault while in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. This event deeply affects their family dynamics as their daughter struggles to cope, highlighting the emotional challenges that follow such trauma.
Mason Reeves, delivering a standout performance, was present at the premiere and appeared excited to join fellow well-known personalities at the event. Additional cast and guests included US actress Syra McCarthy, who arrived in a sophisticated single-sleeved gown, and film producer Marina Stablie, who wore a striking red dress.
Fashion Highlights from the Evening
Gemma Chan captivated attendees in a pink halterneck dress featuring a layered ruffled skirt, complemented by diamond dangling earrings, a matching bracelet, and ring that enhanced her elegant look. Channing Tatum opted for a classic yet relaxed style, wearing a loose-fitting pinstriped suit over a black T-shirt. The pair appeared joyful and engaged as they smiled and laughed while posing together for photos on the red carpet.

Critical Reception of Josephine and Filmmaking Praise
Josephine has received widespread acclaim, holding a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 86 score on Metacritic. Critics have praised the film for its powerful performances and Beth de Araújo’s capable direction. The story depicts how the young protagonist seeks to regain control over her safety amid overwhelming adult helplessness following the incident.
Channing Tatum Opens Up About Recent Shoulder Surgery
Aside from the premiere, Channing Tatum has recently revealed a permanent mark on his right shoulder from surgery he underwent earlier this month to repair a separated shoulder. Sharing a selfie displaying a large scar, he admitted surprise at its size but reassured that his shoulder is “feeling stronger day by day.”
“Not gone lie it’s my fault for not asking. I thought it was gonna be two little holes,” he wrote.
– Channing Tatum
“Apparently not the case. Hehehe. Well it doesn’t matter anyhow I like scars anyway and it’s feeling stronger day by day so thank you doc.”
– Channing Tatum
“Also I do like going through airport security wondering if my shoulder is gonna shut off the machine.”
– Channing Tatum
Tatum has been transparent with fans about the surgery process, sharing photos taken prior to the operation, including an image of himself in a hospital gown awaiting anesthesia. He captioned that post,
“Just another day. Another challenge. This one is gonna be hard. But whatever. Let’s get it in.”
Additional images showed X-rays revealing the surgically implanted screw in his shoulder. While he has not disclosed the exact cause of his injury, medical sources like the Cleveland Clinic note that shoulder separations can result from trauma such as falls, where ligaments around the acromioclavicular joint are torn or stretched, sometimes requiring surgery in severe cases.
Significance of the Berlin Premiere and Upcoming Prospects
The Berlin premiere of Josephine marks an important moment for Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan, as well as for Mason Reeves and the film’s production team. The film’s honest portrayal of trauma and recovery resonates with audiences and critics alike, potentially boosting its international profile. For Tatum, balancing the demands of promotion alongside recovery from injury adds a layer of personal challenge, highlighting his dedication to his career despite physical setbacks.
Looking ahead, the film is expected to continue gaining attention for its emotional depth and strong performances, while Tatum’s openness regarding his health may raise awareness about physical injuries common among performers. The success at an esteemed festival like Berlin lays a foundation for further screenings and discussions around the film’s difficult themes.

