Scarlett Johansson says ‘Marriage Story’ felt fated
VENICE, Italy — When Noah Baumbach asked Scarlett Johansson to meet with him about a new film he was going to write about a divorce, he didn’t know she was going through one in real life.
“It felt fated in a way,” Johansson said. “It came somehow at just the right time.”
Johansson stars alongside Adam Driver in the Netflix film about a couple — she plays an actress and he plays a theatre director — with an 8-year-old son managing a bi-coastal separation and divorce. It premiered Thursday at the Venice Film Festival, where it is competing for the Golden Lion award.
Although Johansson had her own experiences to draw on having most recently divorced French businessman Romain Dauriac in 2017, she said there was something of everyone behind the film in the brutally honest but tender character study.