Amber Heard is finally back. Just months after Johnny Depp shined at Cannes with his new film, “Jeanne du Barry,” Heard is eyeing the Taormina Film Festival with his new film, “In The Fire.”
Despite the anger and multiple accusations of abuse between the exes, there seems to be some commonality as they pave the way back to Hollywood, despite rumors swirling about Depp refusing to return to Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.
Amber Heard To Make First Appearance After Johnny Depp’s Trial
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This will be Amber Heard’s first film promotional appearance since the end of the defamation trial brought against her by her ex-husband Johnny Depp, which ended on June 1, 2022, mainly in Depp’s favor. Heard won one of the three defamation counterclaims, but the victory, according to the general public, was essentially Depp’s. Since then, Heard has kept a relatively low profile, staying away from social media and raising her daughter.
In May this year, Heard was spotted in a Madrid park, watching her daughter Oonagh Paige play on a swing. At the time, most of the media reported that he had quit Hollywood and was now focusing on raising his daughter in Europe, since he had also bought a house in Madrid. But now, it seems he’s back, albeit at the 69th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily.
As reported by Deadline, Amber Heard will be in Sicily with the film’s director Conor Allyn and co-star Eduardo Noriega. The film will be screened on June 24 at the Teatro Antico in Taormina, while the festival will run from June 23 to July 1 in Sicily.
‘In The Fire’ Is Described As A Supernatural Thriller
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‘In The Fire’ is a supernatural thriller that sees Heard play a pioneering psychiatrist at a time when psychiatry was not a recognized or respected science.
He plays a 38-year-old American psychiatrist who rescues a disturbed child in Colombia whose actions make those around him accuse the child of being the devil. As he tries to treat the child, the “supernatural” events intensify, and the film focuses on a race against time for him to save the child from the actions of others and his anger.
The film stars Eduardo Noreiga, known for his roles in “The Last Stand” and “Vantage Point.” Meanwhile, previous work from the director, Conor Allyn, includes the western “No Man’s Land” and the Netflix Originals “Walk. Ride. Rodeo.”
Social media is neatly divided amid Amber Heard’s rise, with some praising her and others mocking her for being an abuser.
When Eduardo Noreiga also posted a picture of himself with Heard, an Instagram user slammed him:
“Why do you support criminals? You will not be happy when his court hearing starts in 2 weeks and his reputation will destroy the film you worked so hard for.”
Here is Noreiga’s post:
Amber Heard May Meet Johnny Depp At Taormina Film Festival
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“In The Fire” is not the only film showing at the Taormina Film Festival, which has a rich history with past premieres such as “La Dolce Vita,” “The Godfather,” “Braveheart,” “Mission Impossible,” “Inglourious Basterds ” and more.
Here’s a little insight:
The festival’s new Executive and Co-Artistic Director, Barrett Wissman, announced a rather impressive line-up for the 69th Taormina Film Festival earlier, and there were some surprise entries there. It will also mark the Italian premiere of Cannes opener “Jeanne du Barry,” directed by and starring Maïwenn alongside Johnny Depp.
Many other films are set for their Italian premieres, such as the Harrison Ford-starrer “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and “Little Richard: I Am Everything.”
But for many fans, the focus may be on the former to see if the two come into contact with each other, even if they fire daggers from afar. Regardless, it seems Heard was telling the truth when she said, “I’m moving on. That’s life,” when asked about her upcoming film.
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