New Swift Current Broncos Documentary Finds Some Good In All That's Bad
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The new documentary spotlighting the Swift Current Broncos delves into the legacy of the team, particularly focusing on the tragic events of 1986 when a bus accident claimed the lives of four players, including the talented defenceman Scott Kruger. This documentary, titled 'Some Good in All That’s Bad', aims to capture not only the sorrow but also the resilience of the community and the team that has emerged from the shadows of that dark day.
Filmmakers highlight the enduring spirit of the Broncos, showcasing how the organization has continued to thrive despite the heart-wrenching past. The film features interviews with former players and coaches who reflect on the aftermath of the tragedy and the ways in which it has shaped their lives, both on and off the ice. There is a poignant emphasis on how the Broncos have dedicated themselves to supporting each other through their memories and shared experiences.
The documentary also sheds light on the impact of the accident on the surrounding community and the hockey world at large. It underscores the legacy of those young men, portraying their talents and dreams while illustrating the continuing narrative of hope and healing within junior hockey. The film aims to create a lasting tribute, embracing the idea that even in the darkest moments, there can be light and inspiration drawn from shared grief.
Filmmakers highlight the enduring spirit of the Broncos, showcasing how the organization has continued to thrive despite the heart-wrenching past. The film features interviews with former players and coaches who reflect on the aftermath of the tragedy and the ways in which it has shaped their lives, both on and off the ice. There is a poignant emphasis on how the Broncos have dedicated themselves to supporting each other through their memories and shared experiences.
The documentary also sheds light on the impact of the accident on the surrounding community and the hockey world at large. It underscores the legacy of those young men, portraying their talents and dreams while illustrating the continuing narrative of hope and healing within junior hockey. The film aims to create a lasting tribute, embracing the idea that even in the darkest moments, there can be light and inspiration drawn from shared grief.