by Mila Apr 03,2025
Se ha lanzado el primer avance oficial de la película "Rust", protagonizada por Alec Baldwin. La película, que se estrenará en los cines el 2 de mayo de 2025, se vio empañada por un trágico incidente durante la producción cuando un arma de apoyo utilizada por Baldwin mató accidentalmente a la director de fotografía Halyna Hutchins y al director herido Joel Souza.
Puedes ver el trailer aquí. La sinopsis oficial de "Rust" es la siguiente:
"En la década de 1880, Kansas, recientemente huérfana, Lucas McCalister (Patrick Scott McDermott) mata accidentalmente a un ranchero y es sentenciado a colgar", dice la sinopsis. "En un giro del destino, su abuelo separado, el notorio forajido Harland Rust (nominado al Premio de la Academia Alec Baldwin), lo rompe fuera de la cárcel y lo lleva a correr hacia México.
"Mientras huyen a través del desierto implacable, la pareja fugitiva debe superar al determinado mariscal de Wood Helm (Josh Hopkins) y un despiadado cazador de recompensas llamado 'Predicador' (Travis Fimmel)".
Trágicamente, el 22 de octubre de 2021, la director de fotografía Halyna Hutchins recibió un disparo mortal en el set de "óxido" cuando una pistola de utilería, manejada por Alec Baldwin, dada de alta. Baldwin estaba demostrando cómo sacaría su arma de la funda cuando ocurriera el incidente. Se suponía que el arma era una "pistola fría", lo que significa que debería no haber contenido rondas vivos, pero lo hizo.
A raíz, los cargos contra Baldwin se retiraron en abril de 2023. Sin embargo, la armadura de óxido Hannah Gutiérrez-Reed, responsable de preparar el arma, fue condenado por homicidio involuntario y sentenciado a 18 meses de prisión. El primer asistente del director David Halls, encargado de garantizar que el arma estuviera segura, no se declaró un cargo por delito menor de uso negligente de un arma mortal y recibió seis meses de libertad condicional.
"Rust" se estrenó por primera vez en el Festival de CameriMage de Polonia en noviembre de 2024, donde rindió homenaje a Halyna Hutchins durante los créditos. Alec Baldwin no fue invitado al evento, pero Joel Souza asistió y habló sobre Hutchins, diciendo: "Estamos aquí en un lugar que amaba tanto, probablemente solo solo para estar en el set. Quiero agradecerles a todos por venir y por tomar unas horas de su día para celebrar a mi amiga y para celebrar su arte y su talento. Realmente era algo".
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