Shinjuku Cinema Golden, which has announced it will close its long history, will be distributing audience gifts to those who see the film "Eleanor Is Great." starting July 3 (Fri). Inside Shinjuku Cinema Golden, screening films are introduced with illustrated reviews. These illustrations, familiar to those who have seen films at this theater, are by Ryoko Hamaguri. The postcard for "Eleanor Is Great." depicts the memorable scene of blowing away a straw wrapper at a diner. Why not enjoy "Eleanor Is Great." at Shinjuku Cinema Golden with a special souvenir? [Audience Gift Details] Starting July 3 (Fri), customers who see "Eleanor Is Great." at Shinjuku Cinema Golden will receive an illustrated postcard of "Eleanor Is Great." by Ryoko Hamaguri, familiar from Shinjuku Cinema Golden's screening films, on a first-come, first-served basis. *Distribution ends when supplies run out. [Target Film] "Eleanor Is Great." (Directed by Scarlett Johansson) Poster visual for "Eleanor Is Great." In New York City, a metropolis where diverse races, ethnicities, and cultures coexist. On a street corner, a relentlessly cheerful elderly woman and a student who lost her mother meet through a "lie" and embark on a new start in life. Scarlett Johansson, moved by the script of this film, took on her first feature-length directorial role and also served as producer. With humor and wit, she lightly depicted family conflicts born from closeness, the juxtaposition of old and young, memories of the Holocaust, the act of passing down stories, and above all, the universal bond between people. Against the backdrop of Jewish culture, the roots of herself and her family, she transforms experiences of sorrow into a story of friendship. In this modern era, called the "century of division," what kind of emotional connection does Scarlett Johansson question? Eleanor is played by June Squibb, who is 96 years old. She is the same elderly woman who powerfully portrayed Thelma in "Thelma Goes! A Gentle Revenge