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Tearful Johnny Depp gets standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival screening

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The 2023 Cannes Film Festival opened with the premiere of Johnny Depp‘s first major on-screen role since his controversial defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard, and he got a warm reception.

Following the screening of Depp’s French-language film Jeanne Du Barry, he received a seven-minute standing ovation, according to a clip shared on Variety‘s Twitter page, bringing him to tears.

The Cannes bow of the film, which doesn’t have a U.S. premiere date at the moment, came a year after he and he and Heard’s high-profile defamation trial over her 2018 op-ed accusing him of domestic abuse.

Last year, a Virginia jury found that Heard defamed Depp in the piece, awarding him $10 million in compensatory damages, and $5 million in punitive damages. The couple later settled.

Meanwhile, Eve Barlow, a journalist, activist and close friend of Heard’s, launched a new social media campaign with the hashtag #CannesYouNot is calling out the Cannes Film Festival for โ€œcelebrating abusers for 76 years.โ€

โ€œCannes seem proud of their history supporting rapists and abusers,โ€ Barlow posted on social media with the French expression, โ€œPlus รงa change,โ€ which roughly translates to, โ€œThe more things change, the more they stay the same.โ€

Barlow included a series of photos depicting accused men who have been prominent presences at Cannes over the years including Depp, Roman Polanski, Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen, Gerard Depardieu and Luc Besson. โ€œIf you support Cannes, you support predators,โ€ Barlowโ€™s post says.

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