Cannes Film Festival accused of supporting violence over ‘Jeanne Dubarry’

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Cannes Film Festival organizers were accused of supporting violence after the screening of “Jeanne Dubarry”. report “News”.

The film, directed by Maivenn Le Besco and starring Johnny Depp, was described as offensive by some critics.

As film critic Nikolai Nikulin noted, Depp was reminded of her divorce from Amber Heard, who accused the actress of beating, and Maivenn was reminded of how she spat in the face of film critics. “Calling them as offensive is an attempt to play with a scandalous reputation to try to gain a name for themselves. On the contrary, this whole story talks about the status of the Cannes Film Festival: If you want to introduce yourself, if you want all the news about you to make the headlines, it should only be done during the Cannes Film Festival,” he said. Nikulin.

At the same time, the Cannes audience reacted to the premiere of Jeanne Dubarry with a few minutes of applause.

Formerly more than a hundred actors and actresses signed Signature on change.org against “sexual harassment” and “racism” in the French film industry.

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