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'I live to make good films. It’s my religion' Eva Green leaves High Court in London amid financial dispute over 'B movies'
Actress Eva Green leaves High Court in London on Monday (January 30) where she gave evidence as she sues production company White Lantern Films over a dispute on the canceled movie A Patriot.
Green is quoted telling the court: “When you appear in a B movie you are labelled as a B movie actress. It could kill my career. I don’t care about the money. I live to make good films. It’s my religion."
The Hollywood actor Eva Green, who is suing financiers for her fee for a failed film in which she was to star, has told a high court that she feared making a B movie could kill her career.
The star, who is suing a film company over the collapse of a multimillion-pound independent film, said she did notcare about fees and lived to make good films, describing them as “my religion”.
Green – who agreed, with a little hesitation, that she was best known for her role in the James Bond film Casino Royale – was giving evidence in the case where she is suing White Lantern Films and SMC Speciality finance for her $1m (£807,000) fee for A Patriot.
The two companies are countersuing for breech of contract, including evidence in which she referred to the film’s executive producer, Jake Seal, and his colleague Terry Bird as, respectively, “pure vomit” and “a fucking moron”.
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