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Steve McQueen's "Occupied City" Divides Cannes Critics.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Steve McQueen's documentary "Occupied City" examines Amsterdam during World War II through present-day footage and anti-lockdown protests, while Maïwenn's "Jeanne du Barry" is a tedious look at the title courtesan. The Cannes Film Festival has a serious commitment to film art, with a record number of women in the main competition this year. The festival makes careers, revives reputations, and confers status, but has historically granted rarefied status to male filmmakers.

Johnny Depp's Cannes Appearance: Controversy and Comeback

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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Johnny Depp made an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of Jeanne du Barry, a film he stars in following his defamation trial with Amber Heard. The film, directed by French actress Maïwenn, has been mired in controversy due to the behavior of both Depp and Maïwenn. Depp's role in the film is minimal, and the movie itself has been criticized for its confusing and politically fraught content. Despite this, the audience at the premiere reportedly loved the film, and Depp received a standing ovation. At a press conference the next day, Depp was defensive and made bizarre jokes, but ultimately said he did not feel boycotted by Hollywood.

Cannes opener 'Jeanne du Barry' fails to impress with lackluster performances.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC

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Johnny Depp stars in the opening film of the Cannes Film Festival, Maïwenn's period drama Jeanne du Barry, but the film is unremarkable and lacks both wit and authenticity. Depp's subdued performance as Louis XV is refreshing, but lacks chemistry with Maïwenn's Jeanne. The film is a mild-mannered soap opera that admirably showcases the palaces, frocks, and wigs of 18th-century France, but fails to deliver a compelling story or characters.

Johnny Depp's Emotional Cannes Premiere and Hollywood's Ready for His Comeback

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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The Cannes Film Festival kicked off with the premiere of Johnny Depp's film, Jeanne du Barry, directed by Maïwenn. Despite controversy surrounding both Depp and Maïwenn, the film received a warm welcome from the audience and a standing ovation. French feminists distributed flyers outside the opening ceremony and cinemas, calling for a responsible film industry that sheds power dynamics. Michael Douglas also received an honorary Palme d'Or for his contributions to cinema. The festival's director, Thierry Fremaux, defended the film's inclusion, stating that he cares about Depp as an actor and values freedom of speech and thought within a legal framework.

Johnny Depp's Cannes Comeback: Hollywood's Ready, But Not Everyone's Convinced

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Johnny Depp received a seven-minute standing ovation at the premiere of "Jeanne Du Barry" at the Cannes Film Festival. The film's director and star, Maiwenn, also broke down in tears during the event. Depp's appearance at the festival was met with thousands of supportive fans, despite his ongoing legal battles with ex-girlfriend Amber Heard. The film is seeking U.S. distribution. The movie and Maiwenn have both been embroiled in controversy, with Maiwenn admitting to spitting on a French journalist and Depp facing abuse allegations.

Cannes Film Festival Highlights: Johnny Depp Stars in 'Jeanne Du Barry' and Cindy Bruna's Daring Look

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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"Jeanne Du Barry," directed by Maïwenn and starring Johnny Depp, opens the Cannes Film Festival with a historical drama about the scandalous affair between King Louis XV and his commoner mistress, Countess Jeanne du Barry. The film explores French cultural views on sexual impropriety and class, but lacks a cohesive story despite strong performances from the cast and immersive production design.

Cannes Film Festival Highlights: 'Jeanne Du Barry' Review and Celeb Sightings.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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"Jeanne du Barry" is a sensitive and surprisingly low-key portrait of the French monarch's last mistress, played by director Maïwenn. The film offers a relatively provocative take on all things royal, though it's super tame compared with Canal+'s tawdry "Versailles" series or Albert Serra's recent "Liberté." Johnny Depp plays the French king, but his performance is adequate but not especially engaged. The film risks turning a would-be scandal into a royal bore.

Johnny Depp's Cannes Director Accused of Anti-#MeToo Views.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Director Maiwenn, whose film "Jeanne du Barry" is opening the Cannes Film Festival, admitted to spitting on journalist Edwy Plenel, who filed a police complaint accusing her of aggression. Plenel believes the incident was a political act by Maiwenn to protest against Mediapart's investigative work into sexual assault and harassment in the film industry. Maiwenn has been criticized for her anti-#MeToo comments, and Plenel says Cannes' support of her film is indicative of a larger issue in the French film industry's lack of progress towards eradicating sexual harassment and abuse.

"Jeanne du Barry: A French Drama of Grandeur and Decadence Starring Johnny Depp and Fan Bingbing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Festival de Cannes

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Maïwenn's period film "Jeanne du Barry" opened the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows the life of Jeanne du Barry, the courtesan and favourite of King Louis XV, played by Maïwenn herself, with Johnny Depp as the King of France. Shot on 35mm film, the movie features a prominent supporting cast and a classical-style soundtrack by Stephen Warbeck.

"Cannes 2023: Elder Statesmen and Anticipated Premieres Take Center Stage"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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The 76th Cannes Film Festival begins on Tuesday, featuring a competition lineup dominated by veteran directors such as Martin Scorsese, Ken Loach, Wim Wenders, and Nanni Moretti. The most anticipated premiere is Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which sees Harrison Ford's archeologist character return to help his goddaughter track down an ancient treasure. The festival also features an unprecedented number of films in competition directed by women, including the opening night film Jeanne du Barry, directed by and starring Maïwenn, and featuring Johnny Depp as Louis XV.

Johnny Depp's Cannes Comeback with Louis XV and Jeanne Du Barry Films

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vulture

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Johnny Depp's first film role in three years, Jeanne du Barry, will open the 76th Festival de Cannes on May 16, 2023. The early lineup also includes Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon and the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise. Wes Anderson's new film, Asteroid City, is also rumored to premiere at Cannes. The full official lineup will be announced on April 13.

Johnny Depp's "Jeanne du Barry" to open and feature at Cannes Film Festival.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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Johnny Depp's comeback film, "Jeanne du Barry," a historical drama in which he plays King Louis XV, will open the 76th Cannes Film Festival. Directed by and starring Maïwenn, the film will premiere on May 16 at Cannes and be released in French theaters the same day. Netflix is loosely connected with the film, which has no U.S. release date yet.

Johnny Depp's "Jeanne Du Barry" to Open Cannes Film Festival

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Johnny Depp's first major film since winning a defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, "Jeanne du Barry," will open the Cannes Film Festival in May. Directed by and starring Maïwenn, the film is a costume drama in which Depp plays King Louis XV of France. Depp's victory in court surprised some legal observers, as a judge in Britain had ruled in an earlier case that there was evidence that Depp had assaulted Heard.

"Johnny Depp's Jeanne du Barry to Open Cannes Amid Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Festival de Cannes

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The 76th Festival de Cannes will open with the world premiere of Maïwenn's Jeanne du Barry, starring Johnny Depp and the director herself in the title role. The historical drama follows the rise and fall of King Louis XV's favorite courtesan. The film will be released in French cinemas on the same day as its Cannes premiere. Maïwenn previously won the Prix du Jury at Cannes in 2011 for Polisse and returned to the festival in 2015 with Mon Roi.

Depp and Allen films set to premiere at Cannes.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Johnny Depp's comeback movie, "Jeanne Du Barry," directed by Maïwenn, will open the Cannes Film Festival on May 16. The French-language film tells the story of French King Louis XV's court favorite, Jeanne Vaubernier, played by Maïwenn, who uses her intelligence and allure to climb the social ladder and becomes the king's favorite. Depp plays King Louis. The film will be released in French cinemas on the same day as its premiere.