Updated: 2 Dec| Published: 1 Dec
Scarlett Johansson disclosed that a financial backer pressured her to remove all Holocaust references from her directorial debut, "Eleanor the Great," causing Sony Pictures Classics to take over funding after she refused.Johansson also publicly defended Woody Allen against longstanding sexual abuse allegations by Dylan Farrow, stating that her belief in Allen's innocence came from direct conversations and her personal principles.She further discussed her lawsuit against Disney regarding the "Black Widow" release, which ended with a $40 million settlement and her call for increased industry solidarity for actors adapting to new film distribution models.
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