Eva Green, producers battle in UK court over collapsed film

FILE - Actress Eva Green poses as she arrives at the Cesar award ceremony, on Feb. 28, 2020 in Paris. A lawyer for Eva Green on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023 accused producers of a collapsed film of trying to damage the performer鈥檚 reputation by depicting her as a 鈥渄iva.鈥 The French actress, who played Vesper Lynd in James Bond thriller 鈥淐asino Royale,鈥 is suing producers for a $1 million fee she says she is owed for 鈥淎 Patriot." (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 A lawyer for Eva Green alleged Thursday that producers of a collapsed film tried to damage the French actress鈥 reputation by depicting her as a 鈥渄iva.鈥

The performer, who played Vesper Lynd in James Bond thriller 鈥淐asino Royale,鈥 is suing producers for a $1 million fee she says she is owed for 鈥淎 Patriot."

Green, 42, was lined up to star in the sci-fi thriller alongside Charles Dance and Helen Hunt, and was also an executive producer on the project, which collapsed in late 2019.

Production company White Lantern Film is fighting the claim and is countersuing, saying Green made 鈥渦nreasonable demands鈥 and undermined the production. Hearings in the case opened Thursday at the High Court in London.

Green鈥檚 lawyer, Edmund Cullen, said the movie had been a 鈥減assion project鈥 for Green and she had 鈥渂ent over backwards to get this done.鈥

He said Green 鈥渓oved the script and wanted the film to be made,鈥 but 鈥渢he financial plan was never going to work.鈥

鈥淭his case is designed to paint my client as a diva to win headlines and damage her reputation,鈥 the lawyer said.

Lawyers for the production company argue in written submissions that Green had expressed 鈥渁 lack of confidence and dissatisfaction鈥 regarding some of the production team and had grown increasingly reluctant to be involved in the project.

White Lantern鈥檚 evidence includes expletive-filled text messages in which Green called one of the film鈥檚 executive producers, Jake Seal, 鈥渆vil鈥 a 鈥渄evious sociopath鈥 and a 鈥渕ad man,鈥 and branded production manager Terry Bird a 鈥渕oron.鈥

Max Mallin, a lawyer for the production company, said that in the messages Green accused Seal of wanting to make a 鈥渃heap B movie鈥 and called local crew members at the production facility in southern England 鈥減easants.鈥

Mallin said Green had 鈥渁 vitriolic aversion to making a film that White Lantern could and was going to make.鈥

鈥淲e have got a critical split between the expectation of Eva Green and the film she wanted to make and what the budget could afford,鈥 he said.

Green鈥檚 attorney, Cullen, said the text message had to be seen 鈥渋n context鈥 as 鈥渁n informal venting of a stream of consciousness鈥 during a tense stage of the film鈥檚 production.

He accused the production company of seeking 鈥渢o lay every failure of the production at Ms. Green鈥檚 door.鈥

鈥淚t seems to be designed to blacken the name of an actor who has not breached a contract or missed a day鈥檚 shooting in a career spanning 20 years,鈥 he said in written arguments.

Green is scheduled to testify on Monday. The case is due to last for about two weeks.

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