Dear Eleanor
Best friends Max And Ellie decide to leave their rural hometown on an adventurous, cross-country road trip to meet former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Sneaking away in a bright blue convertible belonging to Ellie’s dad, they set out with the wind in their hair and the radio turned up. While trying to stay a step ahead of Ellie’s father and the police, the girls cross paths with an eclectic mix of people, which truly make this an entertaining, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Dear Eleanor Reviews
“The film looks to be an affectionate, sweetly rendered story with a bittersweet sense of nostalgia. It also seems to be hinting at the cold-war paranoia that stretched into the 1960s with the Cuban Missile Crisis at its peak.” – IndieWire
“A slight, but pleasant road trip movie about two girls who run away and travel the US in search of Eleanor Roosevelt. I thought it was nice.” – Letterboxd
“The Thelma & Louise themed journey of two teenage girls who sounds to start their adventure in a whim will guarantee the exciting drama as they see the world together while meeting various people, providing them the first-time kind of experiences.” – SkylarAstinFan.com