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Scarlett Johansson Directs Poignant Film Exploring Holocaust Survivors
9 Oct
Summary
- Scarlett Johansson balances blockbusters with risky art-house roles
- Her directing debut "Eleanor the Great" tackles sensitive Holocaust themes
- Johansson known for defying expectations and not limiting herself

Scarlett Johansson, one of Hollywood's most acclaimed and versatile actresses, has recently made her feature directing debut with the film "Eleanor the Great." The movie, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival just last month, tackles the sensitive topic of honoring the experiences of Holocaust survivors.
Johansson, who has consistently defied expectations throughout her career, has chosen to take on this tricky subject matter rather than play it safe. The film follows an elderly Jewish woman who stumbles into a support group and adopts her best friend's Holocaust experiences as her own. It's a complex and uncomfortable story, but one that Johansson felt compelled to tell.
Despite her status as a top-paid female star, thanks in part to her role as Marvel's Black Widow, Johansson has never shied away from riskier, art-house projects. She has balanced blockbuster films with more challenging, independent roles, showcasing her versatility and commitment to pushing the boundaries of her craft. With "Eleanor the Great," Johansson has now added directing to her impressive resume, further solidifying her reputation as one of Hollywood's most fearless and boundary-pushing talents.