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Elaine May is mak­ing a new movie, this is not a drill

02 Nov 2019

Words by Charles Bramesco

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a black dress while speaking at a podium.
A woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a black dress while speaking at a podium.
Dako­ta John­son’s going to be in it!

Behold, the buried lede of the cen­tu­ry: tucked away deep in a Dead­line item about the goings-on around the awards cir­cuit, reporter Pete Ham­mond blew open a sto­ry guar­an­teed to make cinephile heads start spin­ning around, Exor­cist-style. The long nation­al night­mare has end­ed. Elaine May is mak­ing a new movie.

The not­ed actress and come­di­an turned direc­tor in 1971, begin­ning a four-film tenure as Hol­ly­wood helmer — a run of unsung clas­sics includ­ing A New Leaf, The Heart­break Kid, Mikey and Nicky, and the much-bal­ly­hooed Ishtar — that end­ed in 1987. Ever since Ishtar’s mas­sive fis­cal loss­es got her locked in Direc­tor Jail, she’s bus­ied her­self with writ­ing for long­time comedic part­ner Mike Nichols and the occa­sion­al act­ing gig on screen or on Broad­way. (Though she is cred­it­ed with direct­ing a 2016 doc­u­men­tary about Nichols for PBS.)

No longer, how­ev­er; Hammond’s item describes a cock­tail par­ty run-in with Dako­ta John­son, who men­tions work­ing on a new film direct­ed by the 86-year-old May titled Crack­pot. At that point, pre­sum­ably because Hammond’s head was in the process of a full 360-degree rota­tion, he neglect­ed to ask any fol­low-up questions.

Even so, that’s plen­ty to work with for the time being: at eighty-six years old, Elaine May’s get­ting back behind the cam­era, and Dako­ta John­son will be her new com­ic ingénue. It’s been a while, but if anyone’s earned the been of the doubt, it’s got to be her.

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