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Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' Film Sets Premiere Date 3 Years After Fatal On-Set Shooting

Three years after a cinematographer was shot and killed during the making of Alec Baldwin’s next movie, the film has finally set a release date.

Halyna Hutchins and Alec Baldwin.

Halyna Hutchins and Alec Baldwin.

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Halyna Hutchins & Gage Skidmore

“Rust,” a Western drama that Baldwin wrote, directed, and stars in, will premiere at the Camerimage International Film Festival in Poland on Saturday, Nov. 16, according to its IMDB page.

It comes just months after a New Mexico judge dismissed involuntary manslaughter charges against the 66-year-old Baldwin stemming from the death of Halyna Hutchins.

The 42-year-old Hutchins was mortally wounded on Oct. 21, 2021, as the crew was preparing to film a scene for “Rust,” a Western film shot at the Bonanza Creek Ranch, located about 13 miles southwest of Santa Fe.

According to investigators, the scene required Baldwin’s character to remove a gun from his holster and then point it at the camera.

As he explained how the scene would play out, Baldwin removed the gun and a live round was fired, striking Hutchins in the chest and director Joel Souza in the shoulder.

Hutchins was flown to a hospital in Albuquerque, where she was pronounced dead.

Souza was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and was released the following morning.

Baldwin told investigators that prior to the shooting, he had been told the gun did not contain any live rounds. He has also denied pulling the trigger.

However, a forensic report found that the only way the gun would’ve fired was for the trigger to be pulled, The New York Times reports.

Baldwin pleaded not guilty and was only a few days into his criminal trial when a Santa Fe judge dismissed the case on Friday, July 12, citing prosecutorial misconduct.

Judge Mary Marlowe threw out the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again, after finding that law enforcement intentionally concealed evidence that prevented Baldwin from preparing his defense, TMZ reports.

“There is no right way for the court to right this wrong,” CNN quoted Marlowe as saying.

A Santa Fe jury found the movie’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, guilty of involuntary manslaughter in March 2024. She was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the maximum allowed under state law.

Her attorney, Jason Bowles, told CNN that he plans to file a motion to get her case thrown out as well following Judge Marlowe's ruling.

A native New Yorker, Baldwin was born on Long Island in Amityville, raised in Massapequa, and now resides in the Hamptons, in Amagansett.

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