Film shunned by cast and studio in wake of
Sexual Assault allegations against director finds audience beyond United States
A Rainy Day in New York, the Woody Allen film disowned by high-profile members of its cast and whose US release was cancelled by its original backer,
Amazon Studios, has reportedly become the highest-earning film at the global
box office this week.
With most of the world’s cinemas shut down due to the
Coronavirus pandemic, A Rainy Day in
New York is reported by Box Office Mojo to have earned over $330,000 last weekend in
South Korea, after the country began to ease its strict lockdown in recent days.