Award-winning actors Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb are pushing boundaries in their new film, "Eleanor the Great."
Johansson steps behind the camera to direct the movie.
"She did beautifully," said Squibb about Johansson's first time directing. "She's such a leader and she worked from the standpoint of the knowledge she had as an actor, which was great for me. It was just a wonderful experience. Everything was very easy. "
Squibb stars as 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein. After the loss of her best friend, she moves to New York City to reconnect with family. She ultimately wanders into a Holocaust survivors support group and finds herself in the middle of a lie with serious consequences.
"The hope is that at the end of the film that the audience has compassion and empathy … for Elea