Julia Kogan, the writer and opera singer, has prevailed in her bid to be credited as a co-writer on the Oscar nominated movie Florence Foster Jenkins.The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC) ruled in favor of Kogan and against the film’s credited writer Nicholas Martin, overturning a previous judgement from the IPEC that sided with Martin.
Kogan will now receive full credit as a co-writer on the project, with production companies Pathe and Qwerty Films instructed to update the film’s IMDB page (at the time of writing this had not happened).The case had been running since 2015.
Kogan claimed to have been snubbed in the film’s credits despite making significant contributions to the project’s screenplay, which was written while she
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