'Rust' Premieres with Tribute to Halyna Hutchins Amidst Tragic Legacy

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Halyna Hutchins' mother, Olga Solovey, has refused to attend the world premiere of the film 'Rust' at the Camerimage festival in Poland, citing Alec Baldwin's lack of apology for her daughter's death. Baldwin, who was holding the prop gun that fatally shot Hutchins, has maintained he did not pull the trigger. The involuntary manslaughter charges against Baldwin were dismissed earlier this year. Solovey has filed a civil negligence lawsuit against Baldwin, who has moved to pause the case. The festival aims to honor Hutchins' work, but Solovey criticizes Baldwin for profiting from the film.
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- Mother of Rust cinematographer fatally shot by Alec Baldwin refuses to attend film’s world premiere The Guardian US
- Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ to Premiere: What to Know About the Movie Marked by Tragedy The New York Times
- ‘Rust’ Pays Tribute to Late Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in Closing Credits Variety
- ‘Rust’ premieres three years after a fatal on-set shooting NPR
- ‘Rust’ Receives Warm Reception at Camerimage World Premiere (Without Alec Baldwin in Attendance) Hollywood Reporter
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