Director sues Apple and M. Night Shyamalan for plagiarising a film she created and directed in 2013
Italian-American director Francesca Gregorini says Apple's 'Servant' plagiarised her 2013 film 'The Truth About Emanuel.'
“Having a very personal labor of love stolen, which is what this case is about, is soul-crushing,” Gregorini said in a press release. Shyamalan, known for his film-ending twists, has directed films including “The Sixth Sense” and “Signs.”“Servant” and “The Truth About Emanuel” both tell the story of a mother who, grieving the death of her baby, forms an attachment to a realistic doll who she believes to be alive. In both works, a teenage nanny goes along with the grieving mother and cares for the doll as if it were alive.
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