She added: 'I reiterate that if had fulfilled its contractual obligations under my contract and had called on me to provide my services under my contract, I would have done so.' The actress denies allegations she was not prepared to go ahead with the project, saying in her written evidence: 'In the 20 years that I have been making films, I have never broken a contract or even missed one day of shooting.' Mr Burlingham later said he believed delays to the production 'had in large part been caused by Ms Green'. 'S***** peasants': Eva Green blames 'Frenchness' for 'horrible' messages about movie makers 'It's very humiliating': Actress tells High Court she did not expect to have messages 'exposed' 'My impression was that Ms Green's demands were grandiose and more appropriate to a James Bond film than a five-million-dollar budget independent film from a first-time British director, and possibly borne out of a misguided effort to provide 'executive producing' services when she should have simply been preparing for her role.'