Eva Green Wins $1 Million Lawsuit Over Failed Movie ‘A Patriot’

Eva Green was awarded $1 million by a British court on Friday (April 28) for a film that was never produced.

The court ruled that the 42-year-old Royal Casino The actress was entitled to her $1 million fee and dismissed White Lantern Film’s countersuit, according to the BBC.

Eva argued that under her “pay or play” contract for the film a patriotThey still owed him his fees, even though the film had collapsed due to lack of financing.

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“There is no doubt that Ms. Green made no conclusive decision or declaration that she would not fulfill her obligations under the artist’s agreement,” the British judge wrote. “Nor could anyone reasonably have understood her to have made such a decision.”

Eva had her private WhatsApp messages read in court, which she described as “humiliating.” In them, she called a producer “evil” and a “devil” and said employees at her production facility, Black Hanger Studios, were “shithole hillbillies.”

“I have nothing against the farmers,” Eva explained. “I didn’t want to work with a substandard team. “I wanted to work with a high-quality team that only wanted to receive industry-standard salaries.”

Despite the outcome of the process, the judge did not find his explanations of the messages satisfactory. “He said he was ‘humiliating,’ but some of his explanations for the language he used and the feelings he expressed, such as being due to his ‘candor,’ were neither credible nor adequate,” she said. he.

“I think it is necessary to take into account the intense emotions that were clearly present when some of the messages were written and the fact that it was assumed that they were personal correspondence between friends that I would never have imagined anyone else would have seen. and certainly not analyzed to the extent that they were,” the judge concluded.

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Eva co-stars with Vincent Cassel in his new Apple TV+ series, Link which debuted in February.

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