Johnny Depp dotted all the “i’s” after the premiere of historical drama “Jeanne Dubarry” at the Cannes Film Festival. He embodies Louis XV, passionately carried away by a girl “of the people”.
The photo was the actor’s first major project after a high-profile defamation lawsuit he filed against his ex-wife Amber Heard, who accused him of domestic abuse. This, of course, did not have the best effect on his career, depriving him of roles in major film studio projects. During a press conference after the screening of “Jeanne Dubarry” in Cannes, journalists asked him what he thought of the tacit boycott of Hollywood.
“I don’t feel like a boycott of Hollywood because I don’t think about Hollywood. Personally, I don’t need Hollywood anymore. It’s a weird and fun time where everyone would like to be themselves , but they can’t. They have to be equal to the person standing in front of them. If you want to live such a life, I wish you the best,” Johnny said.
The hiring of Jeanne Dubarry began on May 16 in France, but the film will not yet be screened in the USA.
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