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So my grandma got scammed in a very similar way to the character in the movie.
00:20
Someone called pretending to be me, saying I needed to be bailed out of jail.
00:23
And basically chaos spread throughout my family until luckily in real life,
00:28
we were able to intervene before she actually sent the money.
00:31
But that incident definitely got my wheels turning and
00:35
I think it was just very surprising to see her tricked in that way.
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Cuz she's just been one of the sturdiest figures in my life and
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just sort of always the sharpest, even well into her 90s was just,
00:47
has always been sort of sharp as a tack.
00:48
So I think it threw me for a loop, but it got my wheels turning and
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I started imagining what might have happened if she had actually sent it.
00:56
And I'm pretty sure she would have basically gone out there and
00:58
done everything within her power to get it back and not told us about it.
01:01
So that was sort of the original genesis.
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And I've also just always loved action movies.
01:07
I've just had an affinity for them and
01:09
something about giving it that treatment sort of felt right.
01:12
To sort of shrink those tropes down to the scope and
01:15
scale of what it would mean for somebody to get across town and get this thing back.
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It just sort of somehow in my head those two things made sense together and
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I sort of ran with that.
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Yeah, I loved the script when I read it and I liked the character a lot and
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I wanted to do it right away.
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I felt it was something I should do.
01:32
I think her strength and as I'm nearing that age myself,
01:37
I am the age of Thelma in the film.
01:40
And it was just how great to show a strong woman doing this.
01:47
And I've always kind of been a feminist and I've always done a lot of things that
01:52
they've said women should not do or girls should not do.
01:56
So it talked to me.
01:59
>> The script and knowing that June was gonna do it and
02:03
also Josh, as he said, he based the story off of
02:09
his real grandma Thelma who's 103 now.
02:13
>> She wished she could be here but couldn't make the trip.
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>> But he made these documentary shorts with her as well.
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Before he wrote the script that are beautiful.
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And so all of that together, I mean, I just, that experience where I started
02:27
reading it and then didn't stop reading it until it was the last page.
02:31
And I just really, you wanna make things that are fully human,
02:40
where there's no person that's being sold out,
02:44
that all of our struggles are coexisting and exploding all together.
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And also I love my grandma a lot and I have yet,
02:55
until I read this, seen the strength that June's
03:00
talking about depicted on the big screen.
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I grew up watching movies with her and she loves movies, but
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I wanted to make something that I could watch with her too.
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So it just was like we were talking about, it was a no brainer.
03:17
It was impossible to not do it once the opportunity was there.
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>> I mean, by the time I was sent the script, I saw who was involved.
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And it was kind of a wish list of actors for me,
03:31
including Fred who I had just seen in White Lotus.
03:34
And then I read the script and it felt completely unique and rare to me.
03:40
And completely open hearted and at the same time not sentimental.
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And I just wanted to be part of this family.
03:48
>> All the scooter riding was really fun.
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And the flipping and flopping all over the beds and the stairs, everything.
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I just love doing it.
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And I said I wanna do what I could and he let me.
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>> She did more and more as we went on.
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>> Yeah. >> It would become,
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we were very careful at the beginning of the shoot and by the end of it,
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June was like gunning that scooter and stopping on a dime.
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What was your nickname you gave yourself, I believe?
04:14
>> Stop on a dime squib.
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>> Stop on a dime squib, yeah.
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>> We're gone with that.
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>> Well, it was wonderful to do the film with him.
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And when Josh said he was doing it, it was sort of exciting.
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I mean, I remembered him as Shaft, of course, and
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knew that he was working and doing a lot of work.
04:34
And he was a wonderful guy.
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He was such a doll and he was such a strong guy.
04:42
And it was such fun to have him on the back of the scooter.
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And he did wonderful things on my birthday.
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He wasn't on set, he wasn't working, but
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he came in and brought me two dozen roses for my birthday.
04:56
And they also had white wigs and he put one on.
05:03
We even have a picture of that.
05:05
It is pretty funny.
05:06
So he was willing to be one of the gang.
05:09
He really was, he was great.
05:11
>> Yeah, I'm sad that it is and also honored that we got to work with him.
05:17
To echo June, he was really the loveliest guy, really warm, wonderful, funny human.
05:22
I think anytime he was on set, people just felt good being around him.
05:27
And I feel just incredibly lucky to have gotten the chance to work with him and
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to have gotten the chance to get to know him at that moment in his life and
05:34
that moment in my life.
05:36
Also, anytime I gave him a note, he would look at me for a very,
05:40
very long time and be silent.
05:42
And then he would just look back and say, watch this.
05:45
And then he would go and do a take, which was just always got me, but yeah.
05:49
She saw a very early cut and liked it but couldn't hear it.
05:54
And then she saw the final version maybe a few months ago.
05:58
And I think it sort of registered for her that it was an ode to her.
06:03
And she was very moved by it and very weirded out by the fact that June says
06:07
that she's Thelma Post, because that is my grandma's name.
06:11
So that was one part that sort of haunted her.
06:14
But other than that, she loves it, which was very sweet.
06:18
She and I did do a read through of a lot of the script at one point,
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which was actually really fun and strange.
06:23
But she knew I was working on it.
06:25
I think she was sort of excited about it and also a little weirded out by it, but
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happy it was happening.
06:32
I think she just couldn't fathom that somebody was like, she felt like,
06:35
I was like, of course, it's about you.
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You're this incredibly important person in my life, this huge figure in my life.
06:42
But I think for her, it took her a minute to get comfortable with the idea that
06:45
someone was writing a movie about her, even if it's her own grandson.
06:50
I hope people will take away, not to count people out,
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not to count out people who you might assume aren't as capable as they may be.
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And also, I think that sometimes, even if you need,
07:05
you can hold on to your autonomy and still accept help,
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which I think is sometimes a hard balance to strike at any age, honestly.
07:11
Just the feeling of how capable am I, how dependent on others am I.
07:16
I think every character in the movie is kind of going through that in a different
07:19
moment in life.
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So I hope there's something to be gleaned in searching for that balance.
07:26
>> I think that to love someone,
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it's a process and it requires trust.
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And also, you have to really see somebody to do it.
07:41
And that's not an immediate, that isn't always an immediate thing, or
07:45
it moves in a way.
07:45
And I feel that Thelma really sees Daniel in a way,
07:51
because she really spends time with him and spending time with people is love.
07:58
It's like, that's the way that we can express love.
08:01
>> There's an acronym that love, I'm gonna go right off that segue.
08:07
Love stands for let others voluntarily evolve.
08:11
And I feel like as the helicopter parent who kind of can't trust that things
08:16
are gonna work out for his son and that he's gonna figure it out.
08:20
I felt that very present.
08:21
I love the parallel storylines of two people trying to figure out how to feel
08:26
useful and independent.
08:28
But I also in watching, there's such a great thing about the festival and
08:32
that you come here and you see it in front of a film loving audience.
08:36
Who come in like really hoping to love it.
08:39
And there was a way where we felt the audience connect to this.
08:43
And you see it in a different way when that happens.
08:45
And for me, what another special layer to this movie was,
08:49
I feel like and it may be particularly American or
08:53
there's a particular version of it in this country where we don't see a lot of
08:57
stories about older people.
08:59
It's kind of like we're a little obsessed with people who are young and
09:03
influencing or whatever they're doing.
09:05
And I think we deprive ourselves of a lot of wisdom and
09:10
a lot cuz we're all going there.
09:11
And I think there's a form of like, we don't wanna see it cuz we don't wanna
09:14
think that that might happen to us at some point.
09:17
Which is really depriving us of some deep wisdom,
09:19
both from them and for ourselves.
09:22
But I also think there's a wonderful meta element to it in that
09:26
in this film you see someone who you would consider very much a senior,
09:32
kicking ass, taking names, superheroing, and
09:36
kind of proving the point in the film.
09:39
>> It's called Eleanor Invisible, and it is a wonderful script again.
09:46
And it's about a woman who says she was in the Holocaust and was not.
09:50
But it gives you all the reasons or the reason why she does this.
09:55
And it's kind of a buddy film.
09:56
She goes very close to a young woman who's a journalist herself.
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