Scarlett Johansson: From A-Lister to Director with Debut Film



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Scarlett Johansson: From A-Lister to Director with Debut Film

Scarlett Johansson is set to shine at this year’s festival in dual roles—starring in Wes Anderson’s competition film The Phoenician Scheme and making her directorial debut with Eleanor the Great in the "Un Certain Regard" section. The American icon continues to expand her creative horizons beyond acting.

 
 

In The Phoenician Scheme, Johansson joins Anderson’s signature ensemble cast, bringing her charisma to the director’s whimsical, visually striking world—a project that already draws buzz as a potential awards contender. But her biggest milestone comes with Eleanor the Great, a heartfelt drama written by Torrey C. Kimmel.

The film follows a 95-year-old woman (played by Joan Squibb) who leaves Florida for New York to start over after her best friend’s death. Johansson’s directorial vision focuses on themes of late-life reinvention and resilience, with Squibb’s performance at its core. This debut marks a new chapter for Johansson, blending her storytelling instincts with a focus on human connection.

As both actor and director, Johansson proves her versatility. Eleanor the Great offers a poignant counterpoint to the star-studded spectacle of The Phoenician Scheme, showcasing her range—from elevating ensemble dramas to crafting intimate, character-driven narratives. For audiences, it’s a chance to see a beloved star step behind the camera and share a story of courage at any age.
 
 
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