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Scarlett Johansson: Backer Demanded Holocaust Cut

Summary

  • Financier threatened to withdraw support if Holocaust narrative was not cut.
  • Johansson refused to alter the film's plot concerning a Holocaust survivor.
  • Sony Pictures Classics ultimately stepped in to finance the film.
Scarlett Johansson: Backer Demanded Holocaust Cut

Scarlett Johansson recently shared a significant challenge encountered during the production of her directorial debut, 'Eleanor the Great.' A key financial backer reportedly threatened to withdraw their investment if the film's Holocaust-related narrative was not removed. The film’s plot involves an elderly woman who falsely claims to be a Holocaust survivor.

Johansson recounted in an interview that the financier objected to the core of the film's story, rather than logistical concerns. She emphasized that the story needed to explore the consequences of profound deception. When the backer insisted on cutting the Holocaust elements, Johansson stood firm, resulting in the withdrawal of their financial backing.

This refusal initially left the film without budget coverage. However, the situation was resolved when Sony Pictures Classics stepped in as a distributor, ensuring that filming could proceed as planned. Johansson expressed disappointment over the initial conflict but relief that the film's integrity was maintained.

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A financier threatened to pull funding from Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut because of its narrative involving a Holocaust survivor.
Her debut, 'Eleanor the Great,' is about an elderly woman who falsely claims to be a Holocaust survivor and the consequences of her lie.
After a financier backed out due to the Holocaust narrative, Sony Pictures Classics stepped in to distribute and fund the film.

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