Joel Souza, the man behind the film “Rust,” has expressed deep regret and sorrow over his involvement in the project. In a candid interview with The Guardian, Souza revealed that he wishes he had never written the movie in the first place. This sentiment comes in the wake of a tragic incident that occurred during the filming of “Rust” in 2021.
During a scene shoot, a prop gun held by actor Alec Baldwin was inadvertently loaded with live ammunition, resulting in a fatal accident. Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed, and Souza himself was injured when the bullet passed through Hutchins’ chest and lodged in his shoulder. The physical injury has left Souza with limited mobility and occasional intense pain, likened to being set on fire.
Reflecting on the events that led to the tragedy, Souza acknowledged a series of bad decisions that culminated in the devastating outcome. Initially hesitant to continue working on the film after the incident, Souza eventually decided to complete it at the request of Hutchins’ family, who wanted to see her final work brought to fruition.
A settlement reached with Hutchins’ estate, Baldwin, and the production company ensures that a portion of the film’s earnings will go to Hutchins’ family. Additionally, Hutchins’ widower, Matthew Hutchins, agreed to executive-produce the remainder of the Western as part of the agreement.
Despite the somber circumstances surrounding the film, “Rust” premiered at the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland in November 2024 to positive reviews. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Souza acknowledged the emotional weight carried by the cast and crew throughout the production.
While acknowledging the hesitance of some viewers to watch the finished film, Souza encouraged audiences to appreciate the visual aspects and Hutchins’ cinematography, offering a unique opportunity to see the world through her eyes. The dedication of the team to complete the project in her honor is a testament to the impact she had on those around her.
The tragic incident led to consequences for those involved, with “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 18 months in prison. Baldwin was also charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the charges were ultimately dismissed due to alleged evidence withholding by the prosecution.
The legacy of “Rust” is one marked by tragedy and loss, but also by a dedication to honoring the memory of Halyna Hutchins and completing her final work. Joel Souza’s heartfelt reflections on the film serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of the events that transpired during its production.