"Eleanor the Great" / Eleanor the Great (2025)
In Russian dubbing
96-year-old June Squibb in a role you won't forget.
Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut — a warm, touching, yet very lively story about old age, loneliness, and finding oneself.
The film's heroine, Eleanor, after a personal loss, moves to New York — and, as if by chance, invents a new biography to feel her significance. This is not deception for gain, but an attempt to become part of something bigger again.
"Eleanor the Great" is not just a melodrama. It is a film where behind simple scenes lies true depth. Where the characters are not perfect but very human. Where even at 94, you can start anew.
