Johnny Depp returned to Cannes, making his return to the French film festival for the first time since appearing in court with ex-wife Amber Heard last year to debut his new film “Jeanne du Barry”.
The film marks Depp’s first project after years of controversy in the wake of his messy divorce from Heard, which included allegations of rampant drug abuse, domestic violence and bizarre behaviour.
The film had been heralded as Depp’s comeback, and that certainly appeared to be the case after its Cannes premiere, with Depp and co-star/director Maïwenn met with a rousing seven-minute standing ovation.
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According to Variety, Depp “held back tears” as the crowd throughout the prolonged applause for his performance as King Louis IV, waving to the audience and appearing...
The film marks Depp’s first project after years of controversy in the wake of his messy divorce from Heard, which included allegations of rampant drug abuse, domestic violence and bizarre behaviour.
The film had been heralded as Depp’s comeback, and that certainly appeared to be the case after its Cannes premiere, with Depp and co-star/director Maïwenn met with a rousing seven-minute standing ovation.
Read More: Cannes 2023: Juror Brie Larson Dodges Question About Attending Johnny Depp’s Film; Amber Heard Supporters Protest On Red Carpet
According to Variety, Depp “held back tears” as the crowd throughout the prolonged applause for his performance as King Louis IV, waving to the audience and appearing...
- 5/16/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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