Bryan Singer is back behind the camera for the first time since his career imploded at the height of the #MeToo movement in 2019, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

The filmmaker has quietly directed an indie feature starring Jon Voight, described a father-son story set amid the backdrop of the Israel occupation of Lebanon in the ’70s or ’80s. Variety was the first to report the news of the project, which does not yet have a release plan nor other available details.

The indie feature does not mark a return to Hollywood, but it is still a noteworthy development for Singer, who at his height was an in-demand director known for $1 billion properties such as the X-Men franchise, high-profile projects such as Superman Returns and Tom Cruise’s Valkyrie and Oscar winners like The

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