A plagiarism trial against M. Night Shyamalan began Tuesday in Riverside, California. Francesca Gregorini, the complainant, believes that the series Servant made by the filmmaker for Apple TV+ is pure and simple plagiarism of The Truth About Emanuela 2013 film that she directed. She is seeking $81 million in damages.
Francesca Gregorini's lawyer, Patrick Arenz, showed the jurors extracts from the two works which feature a mother who takes care of a doll as if it were a real baby, with the complicity of a nanny. “It’s a simple case,” he said, according to Varietyto the jury. There would have been no Servant without Emanuel. »
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For its part, the defense assures that Tony Basgallop, the British creator of the series, had started developing the project well before the release of Francesca Gregorini's film.
-“She’s looking to make her fortune,” attorney Brittany Amadi said. She's asking for $81 million for work she didn't do. » In 2020, a first complaint was rejected before the court of appeal relaunched the case, considering that there was a real debate on the “substantial similarity” between the two works.
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