The campaign initiated by supporters of Amber Heard gained momentum prior to the festival's start
Supporters of Johnny Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard are fuming at the actor’s comeback at one of the most prestigious venues for films and TV launches; Cannes Film Festival.
AS Johnny Depp’s period drama Jeanne du Barry premiered at the festival, Heard followers took to social media to censure the event. A campaign, using the hashtag #CannesYouNot, is condemning the Cannes Film Festival for supposedly celebrating individuals accused of abuse throughout its 76-year history.
The campaign initiated by supporters of Amber Heard gained
momentum prior to the festival's start. Johnny Depp's latest film, Jeanne du
Barry, which opened the event, has drawn backlash from those participating
in the campaign.
Campaigners argue that Cannes' decision to
showcase Depp's film contradicts its purported commitment to combating abuse
and discrimination within the industry. The campaign highlights a larger
concern of alleged abusers being protected by the film industry and aims to
shed light on the issue.
Despite the controversy surrounding Depp, Cannes Chief Thierry
Fremaux defended the festival's choice, emphasizing freedom of thought and
speech.