A Chicago filmmaker talks about making a Western in New Mexico in the wake of the ‘Rust’ tragedy
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A Chicago filmmaker talks about making a Western in New Mexico in the wake of the ‘Rust’ tragedy
CHICAGO — Chicago writer-director Ned Crowley’s indie Western “Killing Faith” is set in the Arizona desert in 1849. It follows a doctor (Guy Pearce) who numbs his misery with ether but sobers up long enough to escort a driven and resourceful formerly enslaved woman (DeWanda Wise) across the barren landscape. She’s in search of a deceptively chipper preacher (Bill Pullman) who she believes can cast out whatever force — or sickness — plagues the l…
MADRID, SPAIN.- If there is talk in Spain of cursed films of recent years (which have nothing to do with Halloween), we must certainly talk about Two outlaws (Rust) (2025), the western starring Alec Baldwin in whose filming Halyna Hutchins died. The actor of Pearl Harbor (2001) accidentally killed the director of photography in an incident with a firearm in which director Joel Souza was also wounded. After four years in which there have been tri…
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