Amber Heard returns to the movies after the lawsuit against Johnny Depp

Amber Heard returns to the movies after the lawsuit against Johnny Depp

Amber Heard will be on display with the film “In The Fire”, which will be shown on June 24, at the Film Festival in Taormina, Italy

The court case involving Amber Heard It is Johnny Depp raised uncertainties about the future of artists. After a year and two months since the end of the trial, the actress returns to the movie screens with In The Firea production that will be screened during the 69th Taormina Film Festival, on June 24, in Italy, as announced by the deadline this Monday (12).

depp already made his return to the screen in the film Jeanne du Barry (2023), which opened the Cannes Film Festival this year. The actor reappeared in public to a warm welcome on May 16, and was given a standing ovation for seven minutes.

Due to the impact of the process, amber had chosen to move to Spain, along with their daughter Oonagh, 2 years old. According to Britain’s Daily Mail, she “quietly moved out” because “she was exhausted and disappointed by the trial” and “felt she was mistreated.”

The new film is described as a supernatural thriller. The plot, set in 1899, follows a psychiatrist, played by Amber Heard, summoned to resolve the case of a child on a farm in Colombia. While trying to help her, she is faced with accusations that the child is possessed by the devil.

The 69th Taormina Film Festival takes place from June 23 to July 1 in Sicily, Italy. The film Jeanne DuBarrystarring Johnny Deppis also listed as featured, however, it is not yet known if the actor will attend the event.

Johnny Depp case x Amber Heard

depp won the defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife in Fairfax County Court in Virginia, USA on June 1st. During the process, more than 100 hours of testimony from witnesses were heard, in addition to recorded audio and live testimonies of depp It is heardaccording to the CNN Brazil.

The defamation lawsuit filed against the actress is based on an article written by her in 2018 for the newspaper The Washington Post. In it, the artist does not mention depp, but claims to be a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” The ex-couple’s trial process began on April 11.

Source: Rollingstone

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