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Sundance 2026 opened with acclaimed premieres spotlighting trauma, consent, and bold personal stories, marking its final year in Utah.
The Sundance Film Festival opened in Park City with premieres of "Josephine," a U.S.
Dramatic Competition film directed by Beth De Araújo and inspired by her childhood trauma, starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan as parents of an 8-year-old girl who witnesses a sexual assault.
The film drew a standing ovation and a packed audience with over 400 on a waitlist.
Later, Gregg Araki’s "I Want Your Sex" premiered, a sex-positive story about a young man navigating a complex relationship with a bold female art figure, reimagined after the #MeToo movement to reverse gender dynamics.
Charli XCX also premiered her mockumentary "The Moment" and joined Araki’s film in a role separate from her persona.
The event highlighted Sundance’s final year in Utah and its commitment to bold, personal storytelling.
Sundance 2026 se abrió con premieres aclamadas que destacan el trauma, el consentimiento y las historias personales audaces, marcando su último año en Utah.