Hollywood: “Rust” shooting to continue after fatality

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“Rust” shooting is to be continued after the fatal shot

Prosecutors in the US state of New Mexico have indicted actor Alec Baldwin after the fatal shooting of a camerawoman during filming. photo

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Filming will resume, according to the production team. In addition to actor Alec Baldwin, the widower of the deceased camerawoman will now also be on set – and there are other changes.

After the deadly shot at camerawoman Halyna Hutchins, shooting for the film “Rust”, which was stopped in autumn 2021, is to be continued this spring.

In addition to director Joel Souza, Alec Baldwin will also be back as a producer and actor, the production team announced yesterday. Cinematographer’s widower Matthew Hutchins joins as executive producer. Cinematographer Bianca Cline has been hired by Hutchins to “complete Halyna’s vision” for the western, according to the release.

Baldwin denies guilt

Chief camerawoman Hutchins (42) was fatally injured at a film ranch in Santa Fe (New Mexico) in October 2021. Baldwin was handling a gun in rehearsal for a scene when a shot went off. Director Souza was hit in the shoulder by the projectile and injured in the incident. Investigations revealed that the Colt had a real bullet lodged in it. Baldwin always denied any responsibility for the fatal incident.

Hollywood star and gunslinger Hannah Gutierrez-Reed must answer in court. Prosecutors in New Mexico filed involuntary manslaughter charges against both in January. Several civil lawsuits are also pending in the case.

Working firearms prohibited on set

With the completion of the film, director Souza said he wanted to honor Halyna’s work and make her proud. He is grateful for the involvement of former “Rust” employees and for new teammates. Among other things, two safety officers were appointed. Working firearms and ammunition are not allowed on set, it said. Nothing was initially known about the filming location.

In addition to the western feature film, a documentary about the life and work of the dead camerawoman is to be shot at the same time. According to the announcement, director Rachel Mason and producer Julee Metz were close friends with Hutchins.

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