He thinks his life has turned into a soap opera in recent years during an interview Press for his last directing venture. The American actor directed the film “Modì”, a dramatization of the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, in which Ricardo Scarbaso and Stephen Graham starred. The film’s world premiere took place yesterday at Sam Sebastian’s International Film Festival and will begin airing in the film halls on December 5. According to producer Stephen Dieters, Johnny Depp always expressed his gratitude for the invitation to participate in the project, especially in the wake of his court battles with Amber Herd. In interview Press, Johnny Depp was asked how his own experiences are compared to those of the protagonist. “Surely, we can say that I’ve been through a lot here and there, but I’m okay,” he said before referring to his legal problems. “I think we’ve all been through a lot of things, eventually… Perhaps your life did not turn into a soap opera, actually a television, but we all experience and have a hard time,” he noted. “The experience allowed me to really be able to see and experience … to be basically a giant infant, as I am, and to understand that when you make a movie at least, you have to be fun” he completed. He was then asked if he would direct again. “I will never do it again. Never again,” he said with confidence but added: “Maybe. Sorry. I apologize. He may have said.
Johnny Depp: “My life turned into a soap opera but we’ve all had a hard time”
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