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The glamour of the red carpet and the jetset crowd at the extravagant film festivals in Cannes, Venice and around the world were better than ever. Check out these memories in 2015 with Rooney Mara, Natalie Portman, Amber Heard, Amy Schumer, Audrey Tautou, Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell, Daniel Bruhl, David Oyelowo, Domhnall Gleeson, Eddie Redmayne, Elizabeth Banks, Emma Stone, George Clooney, Jake Gyllenhaal, Johnny Depp, Julianne Moore, Kate Winslet, Matthew McConaughey, Melissa McCarthy, Michael Fassbender, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Oscar Isaac, Parker Posey, Reese Witherspoon, Rosamund Pike, Sandra Bullock and Woody Allen.
Johnny Depp And Amber Heard made a rare joint appearance for 'Black Mass'. Co-star Joel Edgerton was there and Dakota Johnson stunned fans in a sexy dress. Amber Heard was also there for 'The Danish Girl' joined by her co-stars Alicia Vikander and Eddie Redmayne. Amber spoke to us about the film. Check it out.
Johnny Depp and Dakota Johnson know how to make a big entrance and even bigger impression at the 72nd Venice Film Festival as they arrive to talk to the press and hold court. Listen in.
Johnny Depp hits back against years of negative press, telling the Cannes Film Festival that most of the stories about him were "fantastically, horrifically written fiction". SOUNDBITE
Johnny Depp is feted by fans as he arrived on the red carpet ahead of the screening of his comeback movie at the opening of the Cannes Film Festival, which has sparked anger over the choice to celebrate the divisive megastar. IMAGES
San Sebastián, Sep 22 (EFE) .- Johnny Depp, protagonist of the day at the San Sebastián Festival, which will present him with the Donostia Award tonight, has assured on Wednesday at a press conference that "no one is safe from cancel culture""No one is safe but if you are armed with the truth, it is all you need," said Depp when asked about the extent of the culture of cancellation after the controversy caused by the awarding of the Donostia award to the actor, which has been immersed in a legal battle over an accusation of mistreatment.Depp has considered that it is a "very complicated" situation and that when he has been affected by these "instantaneous judgments based on polluted air", his first reaction was of disbelief.The actor has referred to "movements" that have appeared "with the best of intentions, but then have gotten out of hand to such an extent that no one is safe.""It is something that affects not only me, but many people, men, women, as long as there is someone willing to say a single sentence," he lamented. "There comes a point where you think it's normal but it's not."The protagonist of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" saga has concluded by publicly asking that whoever witnesses an injustice does not stand still. "When there is an injustice, against you or someone you love or believe in, get up, don't just sit around, because they need you."Depp has arrived on time for his appointment with the journalists after the delay he suffered last night in his arrival in San Sebastián due to "incidents with the flights".Tonight he will receive the Donostia Award for being considered "one of the most talented and versatile actors in contemporary cinematography", a year after his visit to the Zinemaldia to present "Drinking with Shane MacGowan", by Julien Temple, in whose production he had participated and that it obtained the Special Prize of the Jury.STATEMENTS BY JOHNNY DEPP, AT A PRESS CONFERENCE.