Updated: Monday, 05 Oct 2009, 7:27 PM PDT
Published : Monday, 05 Oct 2009, 7:23 PM PDT
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith
Los Angeles (myFOXla.com) - A documentary filmmaker sued Chris Rock today in Los Angeles
federal court, alleging the comic actor stole her concept for his
forthcoming film about African-American hairstyles.
According to the complaint for copyright infringement and
unfair competition, Regina Kimbell's 2005 documentary "My Nappy
Roots" is the basis for Rock's "Good Hair," which opens Friday.
In Kimbell's feature-length film, celebrities and others
discuss such hair techniques and styles as the conk, press and
curl, the Afro, the Jheri curl, and dreadlocks. The film won the
best documentary prize at the 2007 Hollywood Black Film Festival.
Rock's documentary, "Good Hair," also uses celebrities to
examine the lengths black women go to to keep their hair looking
more like the hair of Europeans.
The lawsuit contends Kimbell, a Los Angeles resident,
screened her film for Rock in 2007 on the set of Rock's TV series,
"Everybody Hates Chris." It was there, she alleges, that Rock got
the idea for his own film on the same subject.
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in downtown Los
Angeles, seeks "no less than $5 million" in damages and attorneys'
fees.