Corey Feldman Documentary Footage Dispute: Director Fires Back with BTS Proof
Director Marcie Hume releases behind-the-scenes footage to refute Corey Feldman's claims of being unaware of his documentary's production. Get the full details on the Corey Feldman documentary footage dispute.
He called her his "documentarian" on camera, but now he's claiming he didn't even know she was filming. The fallout between actor Corey Feldman and director Marcie Hume over the new documentary Corey Feldman vs the World has escalated into a public battle of receipts.
The Corey Feldman Documentary Footage Dispute Explained
The controversy erupted following the film's release last week. In the documentary, Feldman alleges that his late co-star Corey Haim molested him during the 1987 production of The Lost Boys. Shortly after, Feldman's legal team told Entertainment Weekly that the actor wasn't involved in the making of the film and claimed the footage was obtained through "dishonest means."
Marcie Hume Releases 'The Receipts'
On December 30, 2025, director Marcie Hume countered these claims by sharing behind-the-scenes footage on Instagram. In the clip, Feldman holds the camera himself, stating, "Marcie's on the bus with us because Marcie is the documentarian who's making the film you're watching." The video clearly shows Feldman's full awareness and active participation in the project.
Attorneys representing the documentary stated that all footage was obtained lawfully with Feldman's express written consent. Meanwhile, Feldman's camp maintains that his comments about Haim referred to sexual "advances" rather than physical molestation, accusing the film of distorting his narrative.
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