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Eleanor the Great features a bravura performance from June Squibb in the title role of the spirited 94-year-old who tells a tale that takes on a dangerous life of its own.

Eleanor Morgenstein has always stayed engaged and connected to the people around her. So, after a devastating loss, she relocates from Florida to New York City to live with her daughter and grandson, hoping to reconnect with her family. Instead, she feels even more adrift and invisible. One day she unknowingly wanders into a support group where she doesn’t quite belong, only to reveal a story that unwittingly brings her a level of attention she did not intend. Eleanor finds herself caught up in the enlivening consequences as a young journalism student pursues her as a friend and mentor. When things go too far, Eleanor must confront the truth.

You can read our review here - https://www.liveforfilm.com/2025/09/11/tiff-2025-review-eleanor-the-great-june-squibb-is-a-treasure/

In her directorial debut, Scarlett Johansson brings together themes of aging, family, loss and what constitutes deceit, as this story of friendship and history turns into a profound tale of complicated humanity.

The film also stars Erin Kellyman,  Jessica Hecht, Rita Zohar and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Eleanor the Great hits cinemas on 12th December 2025.
Transcript
00:00Taking a trip, Eleanor?
00:02Moving home, actually.
00:04To New York, you?
00:06Nice knowing you, Clarice.
00:08Say goodbye to Melvin for me.
00:11We had such a wonderful time the other night.
00:15He's very strong.
00:18You're so full of shit, Eleanor.
00:20Yeah?
00:21I saw her the other day.
00:23Blonde.
00:24Roberta?
00:25Yeah, suddenly she became blondie.
00:30I'm 94 years old, and I'm moving to Manhattan for the first time today.
00:43I live in Staten.
00:45My condolences.
00:47What am I going to do here all day alone?
00:49I signed you up for a class at JCC.
00:53I judge the morgue prematurely.
00:55I can see that now.
00:57Hi, I'm Eleanor.
01:04I was wondering if I, um, if I could feature you in my article.
01:10I did pick a subject for my journalism project.
01:14Yeah?
01:15Yeah, I'm actually profiling a Holocaust survivor.
01:18So tell me about your mother.
01:20He never talks about my mom.
01:22It's like she just, poof, went away.
01:25You liked my article that much?
01:27I loved it.
01:28It's thoughtful.
01:29It's, uh, it's personal.
01:32It's moving.
01:34You know, I'd like to have dinner with the girl of you.
01:37To Eleanor.
01:39Eight months ago, my daughter and I lost her mom.
01:45My wife.
01:52Oh!
01:54I lost you.
01:56I love you.
02:11We lived together for 11 years.
02:14And sometimes when you live with someone for that long,
02:18you forget where you end and they begin.
02:21I love you, Eleanor.
02:23I love you, Eleanor.
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