'Rust' in the Press
The Hollywood Reporter
January 22, 2009
It's like something out of a movie: A struggling rural town decides to make a movie to turn around its fortunes. But that's exactly what Kipling, Saskatchewan, population 1,100, is doing...
Kipling Citizen
February 29, 2009
Actors, crew and extras have experienced quite the hustle and bustle of the filming industry for the past couple of weeks in and around the businesses in Kipling and neighboring communities...
Kipling Citizen
February 27, 2009
For the next few weeks, The Kipling Citizen will be presenting profiles of the local actors, crew members and staff that have taken on specific roles for the film 'Rust'. Tune in for the next few editions to see your neighbor, friend or family member that has taken the time to be a part of this production...
Kipling Citizen
February 27, 2009
As of February 10, the movie, one which has been garnering international attention, "RUST" is now shooting up a storm in Kipling! (And shooting through its share of them, as well.) Despite a freak blizzard, which piled up more snow than most residents could remember in a single dump, the crew ploughed its way through closed highways in the attempts to make the first day of shooting...
National Post
January 30, 2009
With its lone motor inn, 11 churches and 1,100 residents, Kipling, Sask., might sound like a sleepy town, but it is no stranger to drama...
The Hollywood Reporter
January 29, 2009
Corbin Bernsen has formed Team Cherokee Prods. to make independent films for targeted audiences. First up for Cherokee will be that feature film "Rust," a co-production in association with Kipling Film Prods. and Mission Pictures...
The Globe and Mail
January 28, 2009
For the folks in Kipling, Sask., all this fuss began with on red paperclip. A town of about 1,000, Kipling shot to fame three years ago when it fulfilled the goals of blogger Kyle MacDonald, who had sought to turn a paperclip, through a series of trades, into a home for him and his girlfriend...