Alec Baldwin’s film Rust is finally getting a world premiere this November at the Camerimage Festival in Poland, which honors the work of cinematographers and directors of photography.
“Almost three years after the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins, a Ukrainian cinematographer who was part of the festival family, Camerimage is set to honor her memory and remind the world of her legacy,” the festival announced in a press release.
According to director of photography Bianca Cline, who took over for the late Halyna Hutchins after her accidental shooting on the set of the film, the screening will be honoring Hutchins’ “beautiful” work.
“We wanted to do this to honor her and to make sure that people could see what she was working on,” Cline says. “I think that it’s her best film. I think that it’s her most beautiful film, and I’ve seen all of them.”
She also feels that Camerimage is the …