'Anatomy Of A Fall' Actor Samuel Theis Accused Of Rape, Booted From Set Of Latest Project
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A crew member working on Theis' third directorial effort claimed he was raped at the filmmaker's apartment after a party last summer.
Samuel Theis, who starred in the Golden Globe-winning film “Anatomy of a Fall,” was reportedly ousted from his third directorial project, “Je le Jure,” after being accused of rape by a crew member, according to reports that first appeared in the French newspaper Liberation.
The alleged incident reportedly occurred July 1 after what the publication described as a “very drunken evening” in an apartment rented for Theis. The unnamed accuser claimed he slept over due to his inebriated state and was raped by the filmmaker in the early morning.
Variety confirmed Monday that Theis was subsequently ousted from the set but was allowed to direct the rest of the film remotely. Theis reportedly claimed his encounter with the crew member was consensual, but the accuser said he was too drunk to have consented.
Theis’ attorney Marie Dosé said in a statement to Variety that she isn’t aware of an official complaint being filed with regional authorities and that “the only investigation on this case was ordered by the production and carried out by an independent organization.”
Dosé said the findings spanned 300 pages and concluded in September that “there were no elements qualifying what happened” as a sexual assault. She also added a witness claimed Thesis and his accuser were in a “tender moment” at the apartment that morning.