Scarlett Johansson Reflects on What's Next in Her Career After Her Directorial Debut

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Fact and fiction collide in Eleanor the Great. Stepping away from her usual MCU rotation, Scarlett Johansson makes her directorial debut with a tale of small white lies that spiral into a misguided truth. Somewhere in Florida, 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein, played by Oscar winner June Squibb, spends her days among fellow elderly residents, sharing a home with her best friend Bessie Stern (Rita Zohar), a Holocaust survivor whose every gesture reflects her history. When her friend passes away, Eleanor returns to her home in New York to live with her daughter Lisa (Jessica Hecht) and grandson (Will Price).

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