"The Very Worst Thing", the award-winning documentary film which revisits the 1958 Floyd County bus tragedy, is coming back for a special anniversary screening at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, on Friday, April 20th.
The film will feature several minutes of never-before-seen footage, including interviews with crash survivors Darwin Derossett and David Wright, both of whom were interviewed after the film's release, as well as additional interviews and pictures that haven't been seen by the general public.
The screening begins at 7:30pm, and tickets can be purchased by calling the Mountain Arts Center at (606) 889-9125 or by visiting them online at www.macarts.com.
"The Very Worst Thing" is the documentary film which revisits the infamous 1958 Floyd County bus tragedy, which claimed 27 lives in eastern Kentucky on February 28, 1958. To this day, it remains the worst school bus accident in U.S. history.
The film features several interviews with those who were personally touched by the tragedy, including survivor Martha Burchett Marsh and Winston Dillon, who were on the bus during the accident. The film also features original pictures from the scene of the tragedy, most of which have been unseen by the general public.
It’s the story about families, as well as an entire community, finding strength during the most devastating of circumstances.
For more information about the film, visit www.theveryworstthing.com.
Added by thamikester69 on March 22, 2012