Johnny Depp tours World of Tim Burton Museum exhibit in Italy
The traveling exhibit The World of Tim Burton is currently making its way through Italy.
Johnny Depp (Source: Variety)
Johnny Depp recently had the opportunity to explore a museum exhibit honoring his frequent collaborator and friend Tim Burton. Depp delighted fans by sharing a photo of himself posing at the traveling World of Tim Burton exhibit, currently hosted at the National Museum of Cinema in Torino, Italy.
Depp fully immersed himself in the imaginative world of Burton and was thrilled to encounter various treasures on display. Among them was a letter from Tim Burton proposing modifications to his jokes in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
A Decades-Long Collaboration
Apart from collaborating on 2005's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Depp has teamed up with director Burton on numerous occasions. Their partnership began with 1990's Edward Scissorhands and continued with projects like Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows, Corpse Bride, and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
When Burton received the Lumière lifetime achievement award at the Lumière Film Festival in 2022, he spoke about his collaborations with Depp. According to Variety, Burton expressed, "I connected with him when I met him for Edward Scissorhands. He was similar to me, kind of suburban white trash. It was not even a verbal understanding."
The movie museum shared photos from the recent visit on Instagram, announcing in the caption that on the occasion of his short stay in Turin, they had the honor of hosting Johnny Depp for a private visit to the exhibition.
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