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Scarlett Johansson makes nerve-wracking debut as director

  • Scarlett Johansson made her directorial debut with "Eleanor the Great," which premiered on Tuesday evening during the Cannes Film Festival.
  • The film follows a grieving older woman relocating to New York after the passing of her closest friend, a storyline that deeply resonated with Johansson and inspired her emotional connection to the script.
  • Johansson, an Oscar-nominated star known for "Lost in Translation," missed the premiere of "The Phoenician Scheme" but received enthusiastic support from director Wes Anderson, with whom she has worked on three films.
  • Johansson expressed feeling nervous about her directorial debut and noted that directors face greater scrutiny than actors during a film's premiere, while her movie competes in the "Un Certain Regard" category, which highlights emerging filmmakers.
  • Her debut highlights a growing trend of actors turning to directing amidst low numbers of women directing major films, with positive early reviews and peers like Kristen Stewart and Harris Dickinson also debuting this year.
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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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