The Spirit & Experience Of ‘Thelma’ Filmmaker’s Grandmother Powered The Story – That And June Squibb’s Performance: Contenders Los Angeles

Reading now: 171

Thelma filmmaker Josh Margolin pointed the film’s 95-year-old leading lady June Squibb to the same source of inspiration that sparked the movie itself: his grandmother, who shares the name of the title character. “Josh gave me some little films that he’d made, like of Thelma going to the store or Thelma celebrating her birthday, just to get an idea of who she was and what she was like,” Squibb explained during a panel with Margolin at the Deadline Contenders Film event on Saturday. “She’d always just been a huge figure in my life and sort of an inspiration to me and someone I always looked up to,” Margolin said of the real-life Thelma Post. “I had been making these little documentaries about my grandma when she was living alone in her nineties for the first time ever,” recalled Margolin. “And it was just an interesting time because two things were happening: She was grieving the loss of her husband and kind of entering this new chapter of aging, but also kind of relishing having that space and that time in a way that she just never did before then.” RELATED: 2024-25 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Grammys, Tonys, Guilds & More Margolin told his grandmother’s story through the lens of a con targeting the elderly that Thelma actually experienced. “In the wake of the real scam incident that inspired the movie, I realized I had been thinking about her for I guess my whole life, but especially in those past few years in a new way,” he said. “And the movie became a way to both celebrate her and kind of reckon with those contradictions and those anxieties that I had about her safety and wellbeing, and also her being able to kind of hold onto who she is.” RELATED: The 2025 Oscars: Everything We Know So Far About The

Read more on deadline.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA