Watch: What JohnnyDepp and AmberHeard are doing one year after defamation trial
Former couple Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continue to move on with their lives one year after their defamation trial began. Depp will be opening the Cannes Film Festival with a new French film "Jeanne du Barry", while a source tells 'People' that Heard is excited about working again.
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