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.