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Artists depict tragic handcart story
"Sweetwater Rescue: The Willie and Martin Handcart Story," by local filmmaker Lee Groberg, will premiere Sunday, Oct. 8, on KBYU-TV, Ch. 11. The PBS documentary chronicles the story of the ill-fated handcart companies, whose members left Iowa in 1856 bound for the Salt Lake Valley, pulling handcarts that carried their scanty belongings.
The film is slated for nationwide release later this year.
Long memorialized by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an example of faith and courage in the face of unimaginable conditions, the two handcart companies were caught in early Wyoming blizzards without shelter or adequate provisions. A rescue party dispatched by then-LDS Church President Brigham Young from Salt Lake City saved the majority of the stranded emigrants, and their stories have become legendary in chronicles of LDS history.
In the film, Groberg said he has long wanted to tell the story of the handcart companies and their rescue and was finally able to do so after 10 sponsors provided the funding. "Because of the nature of the story, I truly believe it was a consecrated effort," he said, praising historians' passion for detailing facts about the events that "I had never known before."
Heidi Swinton, a local writer and historian who has partnered with Groberg in past documentary films about LDS history, wrote the film's script and an accompanying book by the same title, which is set to be released next month. The coffee-table book includes original artwork by more than three dozen artists, commissioned to interpret specific events in the history of the handcart companies' ventures, according to publicist Melissa Dalton.
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