Los Angeles, Jan. 26 -- Amber Heard recently got candid about the impact the Johnny Depp trial has had on her life and her voice, saying she now feels "drowned out" and pushed into silence.

According to TMZ, the 'Aquaman' actor spoke about her struggle in a new documentary titled "Silenced," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday.

Heard opened up about how the long public court battle with her former husband changed the way she sees herself and her place in the world. Describing how things kept getting "worse" when she tried to speak up, Heard shared how she now feels she has lost the space to tell her side of the story.

"I didn't understand it could get so much worse for me as a woman, using my voice. I have lost my...