‘Rust’ to Make World Premiere at Camerimage Film Festival (Without Alec Baldwin)

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Three years after the tragic on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin’s indie Western Rust will finally be revealed to the public. The movie has been selected to make its world premiere in late November at Poland’s Camerimage International Film Festival, a respected specialty event focusing on achievements in cinematography. The festival said Thursday that it plans to hold a panel discussion after Rust‘s first screening to honor Hutchins’ memory.

Speakers at the premiere will include Rust writer-director Joel Souza, who was struck by the same bullet that killed Hutchins when a prop gun handled by Baldwin was discharged during production in October 2021. Appearing alongside the director will be Stephen Lighthill, Huchins’ mentor from her student days at the American Film Institute, and Bianca Cline, the cinematographer who stepped in to finish the movie after a wrongful death lawsuit was settled. 

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