Alec Baldwin's Rust' Gets Muted Release, Years After Fatal Shooting
Briefly

The film Rust is set for release three and a half years after the unfortunate on-set tragedy involving the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Directed by Joel Souza, the film's rollout has been notably subdued, avoiding traditional premiere glitz due to its tragic background. It premiered at a small festival in Poland and is being released in limited theaters. The filmmakers stress that the goal is to honor Hutchins and support her family through a legal settlement ensuring her husband and son receive a portion of earnings from the film.
The film Rust is being released after a long, tragic history, with a focus on honoring the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, while being met with a muted rollout.
Despite the tragedy surrounding its production, the filmmakers' aim is to showcase Hutchins' work and support her family through the film’s earnings.
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