It's only a few days before Chris Rock's documentary Good Hair hits theaters nationwide, but the producer/writer/narrator isn't celebrating much after being hit with a $5 million lawsuit.
Regina Kimball is a documentary filmmaker who released her own hair film, My Nappy Roots, in 2006. According to her, Chris Rock's documentary copies several scenes and ideas from hers- specifically the scenes dealing with hair export to India, the Jheri Curl controversy and the toxicity of chemicals used in hair relaxing treatments. Additionally, it seems both Rock and Kimball claim they were inspired to make their movies because of their daughters' questions about their own hair.
With these similarities and Kimball's accusations that Rock and others viewed her documentary before working on their own, it seems the lawsuit has some legitimate weight to it. Ultimately, these things will work themselves out in court, but this is certainly not the type of press HBO Films wanted right before a major release.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Love the Beast Trailer
Recently reviewed by one of our newest writers, Eric Bana's documentary, Love the Beast, now has a trailer over at Apple.com. It's definitely worth a watch. Who knows, you may love it as much as our writer!
In case you're a little confused, Love the Beast follows Eric Bana as he explores the meaning of a 25-year-long relationship with his first car, “The Beast”. Filmed over 2 years, this is partly for grease monkeys and partly for those who place their stock in family and friends.
So head on over to Apple.com to see what your missing and then check out the review to really get excited about one of this year's surprise documentaries.
In case you're a little confused, Love the Beast follows Eric Bana as he explores the meaning of a 25-year-long relationship with his first car, “The Beast”. Filmed over 2 years, this is partly for grease monkeys and partly for those who place their stock in family and friends.
So head on over to Apple.com to see what your missing and then check out the review to really get excited about one of this year's surprise documentaries.
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