Cannes Director Addresses Sexual Abuse Controversies and Johnny Depp Backlash

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Cannes Film Festival head Thierry Frémaux has dismissed Adèle Haenel's criticism that Cannes is part of a French eco-system that turns a blind eye to sexual violence, calling it "false." He also responded to questions about the controversial choice of Johnny Depp-starrer Jeanne du Barry as the opening film, saying he was interested in Depp as an actor and believed in the freedom to think, speak and act.
- Cannes Head Thierry Frémaux Responds To Adèle Haenel’s Criticism Of Festival As A Safe Place For Sexual Predators: “It’s False, Erroneous”; Chief Also Talks Johnny Depp Opener ‘Jeanne Du Barry’ Deadline
- Cannes Boss Thierry Fremaux Confronts Johnny Depp Backlash, Rejects Claim That ‘It’s a Festival for Rapists’ Variety
- Cannes Director Says He’s Only Interested in Johnny Depp “As an Actor,” Dismisses Opening Night Film Controversy Hollywood Reporter
- Award-winning actress quits film industry over sexual abuse failures msnNOW
- Cannes director defends festival after Adèle Haenel slams French film industry's #MeToo response The Associated Press
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