Johnny Depp was just emerging from the matinee idol phase of his career when he starred in Emir Kusturica’s sprawling, divisive two-and-a-half-hour comedy.
) and a young Tim Burton . That same year he played Axel Blackmar, a young man living in New York who travels home to Arizona in search of freedom, romance, fish and a way to an Inuit village — it’s unclear really — in the appropriately monikeredCo-starring Vincent Gallo, Faye Dunaway and the legendary Jerry Lewis, Serbian absurdist Emir Kusturica’s sprawling, divisive two-and-a-half-hour comedy ultimately took home the Silver Bear that year.as reclusive war photographer W.
This story first appeared in The Hollywood Reporter's Feb. 22 daily issue at the Berlin Film Festival.
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