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- Brett Ratner is a Hollywood director and producer known for the "Rush Hour" franchise.
- Ratner faced backlash over sexual misconduct allegations in 2017.
- His first film since those allegations is a documentary about Melania Trump, which premiered on Friday.
It's been more than a decade since Brett Ratner directed a major motion picture, and nearly a decade since six women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Now he appears to be staging a comeback with a little help from President Donald Trump.
Ratner directed the authorized documentary about first lady Melania Trump, which premiered in theaters on Friday.
A spokesperson for Ratner told Business Insider that the director is also working on a docuseries about the Abraham Accords, a set of agreements to normalize relations between Israel and some Arab countries that were mediated by the US during Trump's first term.
"Melania" is getting a limited theatrical run before it begins streaming on Amazon, which paid $40 million to license the film.
"It's been an honor to work beside you during this past year," Ratner wrote of Melania in an Instagram post. "I look forward to showing the world what an incredible First Lady you are!"
Ratner's return comes after he stepped back from the public eye around 2017, when he faced sexual misconduct and harassment accusations at the height of the #MeToo era.
Here's a look at the rise, fall, and return of Ratner's career.