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Women filmmakers denounce prize for Depp

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

The San Sebastian Internatio­nal Film Festival has decided to award Johnny Depp its highest honor.

MADRID >> Spain’s leading group of women filmmakers on Tuesday condemned the San Sebastian film festival’s decision to award Johnny Depp its highest honor, saying it gave the internatio­nal event a bad name after a British judge ruled last year that allegation­s of domestic violence against the actor were “substantia­lly correct”.

Cristina Andreu, the President of Spain’s Associatio­n of Female Filmmakers and Audiovisua­l Media, said she was “very surprised” by the decision, announced Monday, to award Depp the Donostia Award at the festival’s 69th edition next month. The award is the event’s top prize and aims to honor lifetime achievemen­t.

“This speaks very badly of the festival and its leadership, and transmits a terrible message to the public: ‘It doesn’t matter if you are an abuser as long as you are a good actor,’ ” Andreu told The Associated

Press.

The associatio­n, which has close links to the San Sebastian festival, was “studying next steps,” she added.

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 on Sept. 22, in what will be his third appearance at the event.

An emailed request for comment from Depp’s publicist in Los Angeles went unanswered outside office hours.

Last year, Depp lost a libel case against a British newspaper that accused him of domestic violence, with a judge ruling the allegation­s were “substantia­lly correct.” 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 “no real prospect of success.”

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U.S. actor Johnny Depp gestures to fans and the media as he arrives at the High Court in London on July 23, 2020.

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