Scarlett Johansson says directorial debut about disappearing Holocaust stories is her story, too

Scarlett Johansson, left, June Squibb and Chiwetel Ejiofor pose for a photo on the red carpet at the premiere of "Eleanor the Great" at the Toronto International Film Festival, in Toronto on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey

TORONTO - Scarlett Johansson says she鈥檚 not one to be nervous when films she stars in get released into the world. But debuting a deeply personal film as a first-time director is a whole other matter.

Flanked by her cast from 鈥淓leanor the Great,鈥 Johansson told a recent press conference that she felt some anxiety in the lead-up to this Friday鈥檚 theatrical release, in large part because the material hits so close to home.

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