Documentary filmmaker Charlie Min said he believes he made a balanced and fair film that tries to show the public what happened.
Last year's Astroworld Music Festival is all set to screen the tragedy in a documentary titled Concert Crush.
Speaking about the documentary, director Charlie Min said that American rapper Travis Scott should be behind bars after ten people were killed and more than 300 attendees were injured while walking toward the stage during Scott's performance.
Speaking to Page Six, Min said, "In my opinion, he is a criminal. Ten people died. How do we get around this?"
"For the reason he deserved criticism and jail time, he knew there was a problem," Min claimed.
“He accepted an ambulance in the crowd. He noticed that people went out and stopped the show on three occasions. I'm not saying he knew people were dead, but he knew there was a problem. An ambulance is not an ice cream truck."
The documentary will be released in select Texas theaters for a week starting Friday. It will be available to stream online.
Concert Crush features interviews with eight people who attended the concert and eyewitnesses to what happened.
Min says he's trying to give a voice to the victims and tells us he hopes "every concert organizer and promoter uses Astroworld as a model for what shouldn't."
"I don't want another person to get hurt again at a concert," he says. "Last time I checked you have to go for fun and not fight for your life."