Based on images from his new movie Modi, which he directed for the first time since 1997’s The Brave, Johnny Depp is clearly making remarkable progress in his profession.
The film starring Al Pacino has finished filming. The Pirates of Caribbean actor described the endeavor as “an incredibly fulfilling and transformative experience” in a statement released on the occasion.
“I want to thank all of the cast, crew, and producers from the bottom of my heart for your dedication and imagination. How could I say no to Pacino, To Al, who asked me to do this movie?” he went on.
“A heartfelt thank you for kindly lending his skill and commitment to this effort. Modi is a living example of the cooperative nature of indie cinema, and I am thrilled to share this singular and gripping tale with the globe.
The biography of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, written by Jerzy and Mary Kromolowski, is titled Modi/Modi.
In the past, Johnny was at the center of a well-known defamation case brought against Amber Heard, his former partner.
Several studios, notably Warner Bros., distanced themselves from the actor in response to the accusations made against him.