The 2023 Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a standing ovation for Johnny Depp and his French film Jeanne Du Barry, marking the actor’s return to the spotlight one year after his highly publicized defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.
A Warm Welcome on the Red Carpet
As Depp arrived at the red carpet for the opening night of the festival, fans erupted in applause.
The Hollywood Reporter noted that the 59-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean star was accompanied by his security team and took the time to take selfies and sign autographs for enthusiastic admirers.
Onlookers displayed signs proclaiming “Viva Johnny” while shouting his name, creating an atmosphere of support and excitement.
Stepping into the Role of King Louis XV
In Jeanne Du Barry, Depp assumes the role of King Louis XV, speaking in French and collaborating with director Maïwenn.
The cast, accompanied by Depp, walked the carpet to the sound of The Clash’s iconic song, “Should I Stay or Should I Go.”
A Touching Tribute
Upon entering the theater, Depp and the cast were met with a second standing ovation from the audience, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
The emotional response moved both Depp and Maïwenn to tears. In a brief speech, Maïwenn expressed her gratitude for the support and shared the challenges they faced in securing financing for the film.
Controversial Headlines Surrounding Maïwenn
Notably, Maïwenn herself has recently made controversial headlines.
She was accused of spitting at French journalist Edwy Plenel in a restaurant, and earlier this month, she confirmed the allegations.
However, her involvement did not overshadow the positive reception of “Jeanne Du Barry.”
Mixed Reactions from Peers
Actress Brie Larson, known for her advocacy work with Time’s Up, was asked about Depp’s participation at the festival.
Larson expressed confusion about why the question was directed at her specifically, stating that she did not understand the correlation.
Although Larson’s response remained neutral, her previous involvement with Time’s Up likely prompted the inquiry.
Thierry Fremaux’s Perspective
Thierry Fremaux, the chief of the Cannes Film Festival, addressed the decision to feature Depp’s film as the festival opener.
He acknowledged that he was not familiar with the perception of Johnny Depp in the United States but praised his performance in the movie.
Fremaux deferred to Maïwenn regarding her reasons for choosing Depp and emphasized his personal interest in Depp’s talent as an actor rather than the media-driven controversies surrounding him.
A Spectacular Start to Cannes
The presence of Johnny Depp and Jeanne Du Barry set the stage for an eventful Cannes Film Festival opening night.
Alongside Depp, stars like Uma Thurman and Helen Mirren, sporting blue hair, graced the famous red carpet.
Meanwhile, Michael Douglas was honored with the Palme d’Or award during the opening ceremony, where he received a warm standing ovation and expressed his gratitude.
Johnny Depp’s appearance at the Cannes Film Festival generated positive reception and excitement among fans and attendees.
Despite the controversies surrounding his personal life, the focus shifted to his performance and the film’s impact.
The festival’s opening night showcased the power of cinema to captivate audiences and celebrate the artistry of talented actors like Johnny Depp.