Infinitum Nihil
Infinitum Nihil is an American film production company founded by actor Johnny Depp in 2004.[1] The company, whose name derives from Latin terms connoting "infinite nothing," operates under the motto “force is force...matter is matter...will is will...the infinite is the infinite...nothing is nothing,” attributed to Leo Tolstoy.[2] It is primarily managed by Depp's sister, Christi Dembrowski, and has focused on developing and producing feature films often involving Depp as a lead performer or collaborator.[3] Among its notable productions, Infinitum Nihil contributed to The Rum Diary (2011), an adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's novel starring Depp; Hugo (2011), directed by Martin Scorsese and nominated for 11 Academy Awards; and Dark Shadows (2012), a Tim Burton gothic comedy also featuring Depp.[4] Later projects include Mortdecai (2015) and Minamata (2021), the latter addressing industrial pollution in Japan with Depp in the lead role based on real events.[4] The company has emphasized independent storytelling and collaborations with established directors, though some releases faced mixed commercial reception amid broader industry challenges.[5] In 2021, Depp established IN.2 Film as a related entity to expand production capabilities, inheriting Infinitum Nihil's network of creative talents.[6]