Scarlett Johansson Rewatches The Avengers, Lost in Translation & More
"That was the moment where all of us were like, I think this is going to work." Scarlett Johansson takes a walk down memory lane as she rewatches scenes from her classic works including 'Ghost World,' 'The Avengers,' 'Lost in Translation,' 'Her,' 'Marriage Story' and more. Scarlett opens up about the "blind faith" her and her 'Avengers' costars had to have in the movie, the extensive recording process for 'Her,' Adam Driver's "no-bullsh–t" style while working on 'Marriage Story' and so much more. Director: Adam Lance Garcia Director of Photography: Jack Belisle Editor: Cory Stevens Talent: Scarlett Johansson Producer: Madison Coffey Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors Associate Producer: Zayna Allen Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes Camera Operator: Carlos Araujo Gaffer: David djaco Audio Engineer: Rebecca O'Neill Production Assistant: Karla Torres, Rafael Vasquez Set Designer: Jeremy Derbyshire-Myles Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin Post Production Coordinator: Stella Shortino Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Special thanks to the Carlyle Hotel
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