Johnny Depp’s most recent directorial effort, “Modi: Three Days on the Wing of Madness”, was recently showcased at the San Sebastian Film Festival. In a press conference, Depp discussed the nearly 30-year gap since his previous directorial project, 1997’s critically panned “The Brave”, according to a report by Variety.
This project is significant for Depp as it comes after his widely publicised 2022 defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. The legal battle, stemming from Heard’s accusations of domestic abuse, ended in Depp’s favour, but not without affecting his career.
Johnny Depp’s most recent directorial effort, “Modi: Three Days on the Wing of Madness”, was recently showcased at the San Sebastian Film Festival. In a press conference, Depp discussed the nearly 30-year gap since his previous directorial project, 1997’s critically panned “The Brave”, according to a report by Variety.
This project is significant for Depp as it comes after his widely publicised 2022 defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. The legal battle, stemming from Heard’s accusations of domestic abuse, ended in Depp’s favour, but not without affecting his career.