Director Bryan Singer Attempts Comeback With Self-Financed Documentary Addressing Sexual Assault Claims
- Bryan Singer was fired from "Bohemian Rhapsody" due to prolonged absences and erratic behavior.
- Singer's career was further derailed by allegations of sexual assault detailed in a 2019 Atlantic exposé.
- Singer is now pitching a slate of lower-budget films set in and around Israel, made for $10 million apiece.
- He is also working on a self-financed documentary about himself and his struggles, including the sexual misconduct allegations.
- Documentaries are seen as a path back for filmmakers who can't land studio work in the post-#MeToo climate.