Johnny Depp's controversial Cannes appearance defended by chief of festival due to 'freedom of thinking'

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Johnny Depp's latest film will be included in opening night of the Cannes Film Festival. The chief of the festival defended Depp's appearance.

The Cannes Film Festival chief defendedas the actor's latest film"Jeanne du Barry" has been included in the opening night.

The film festival chief, Thierry Fremaux, emphasized freedom of speech when defending Depp's inclusion in the festival, which kicks off Tuesday. The actor is starring as Louis XV in"Jeanne du Barry," which will follow the life of Jeanne Bécu, the French king's last official mistress."I don’t know about the image of Johnny Depp in the U.S.

Cannes Film Festival chief Thierry Fremaux defended Johnny Depp's controversial upcoming appearance at the festival.

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