Johnny Depp is worried over his film "Minamata" and its delayed release in theatres in the U. S. as he says that his legal troubles should not hinder its release.
The embattled veteran actor claimed that Hollywood is boycotting him with the delay in the U. S. release of his movie, which is a true-to-life account of the Minamata Disease.
The film tells of the mercury poisoning of Japanese coastal communities in the 1970s. In the film, the 58-year old plays the role of American photojournalist W.
Eugenie Smith, whose photographic essays brought to light the adverse effects of the poisoning to the people in the communities.
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