They're talking about taking another crack at Jerry Lewis's "The Day The Clown Cried" so I'm reserving judgement until that project moves forward.
Lewis wanted to adapt the screenplay about a circus clown who entertains kids in a Nazi concentration camp. The idea was pure Oscar bait so Jerry Lewis could be seen as a legitimate actor, but the movie was so legendarily bad that it was never released and to this day only a few people in Hollywood have claimed to have seen a scene or two.
Apparently it was screened sometime in the past 2 weeks, or at least the footage they have left of it.
The buzz I heard was that it was apparently arguably more respectful and tactfully done than The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, at least the actual ending scenes.