Female filmmakers denounce Spanish film festival honor for Johnny Depp
MADRID â Spainâs leading group of female filmmakers Tuesday condemned the San Sebastian film festivalâs decision to award Johnny Depp its highest honor for acting, saying that it gave the international event a bad name after a British judge ruled last year that allegations of domestic violence against him were âsubstantially correctâ.
Cristina Andreu, president of Spainâs Assn. of Female Filmmakers and Audiovisual Media, said she was âvery surprisedâ by the decision, which was announced Monday, to award Depp the Donostia Award at the festivalâs 69th edition next month. The award is the eventâs top prize and aims to honor lifetime achievement.
âThis speaks very badly of the festival and its leadership, and transmits a terrible message to the public: âIt doesnât matter if you are an abuser as long as you are a good actor,ââ Andreu told the Associated Press.
The association, which has close links to the San Sebastian festival, was âstudying next steps,â she added.
At Warner Bros.â request, Johnny Depp has resigned his role as Grindelwald in the âFantastic Beastsâ franchise after losing a libel case in the U.K.
The San Sebastian International Film Festival, held in northern Spain, takes place Sept. 17-25 this year. Depp is expected to receive the award in person Sept. 22, in what will be his third appearance at the event.
A request for comment from Deppâs publicist in Los Angeles has not yet received a response.
Last year, Depp lost a libel case against a British newspaper that accused him of domestic violence, with a judge ruling that the allegations were âsubstantially correct.â In March, a British court refused Depp permission to appeal the ruling that he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard, saying his attempt to overturn the decision had âno real prospect of success.â
Depp also is suing Heard for $50 million in Virginia over a Washington Post opinion piece that she wrote about domestic violence. The trial in that case was recently delayed until April 2022.
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