Actor suing film company for $1m over collapse of movie says she does not care about the money

The actor Eva Green has told a high court case in which she is suing a film company over the collapse of a multimillion-pound independent film that she does not care about fees and lives 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.

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