Cannes Film Festival opens with Johnny Depp's comeback film

The Cannes Film Festival has opened with Johnny Depp's comeback film "Jeanne de Barry."

Johnny Depp's French drama Jeanne du Barry opened the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.

He plays King Louis XV in the movie.

The film is directed by Iranian filmmaker Ali Abbasi and co-stars French actress Jeanne Moreau.

Depp plays the role of a wealthy French aristocrat who falls in love with a commoner, played by Victoria Bluck.

The film has been described as a blend of romance, drama, and political intrigue set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.

The festival's opening ceremony was held on the Croisette waterfront and featured a fireworks display.

The event was attended by several high-profile celebrities, including Jodie Foster and Spike Lee.

Depp's appearance at the festival marks his first public appearance since his high-profile legal battles.

Despite the controversy surrounding Depp, his fans are eagerly awaiting the release of "Jeanne de Barry."

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