Hart Still Beating | |
---|---|
Hart Still Beating: Pro Wrestling Saved My Life - A Hart Family Documentary | |
Directed by | Frederick Kroetsch and Kurt Spenrath |
Written by | Kurt Spenrath |
Screenplay by | Kurt Spenrath |
Story by | Documentary[1] |
Based on | Hart family |
Produced by | Malcolm Oliver Frederick Kroetsch Kurt Spenrath |
Starring | Matthew Herweg[2] Smith Hart Teddy Hart Diana Smith-Hart Harry Smith II Ross Hart |
Narrated by | Matt Hart |
Cinematography | Frederick Kroetsch |
Edited by | Dean Davey |
Music by | Ian Armstrong |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Telus |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 14 min |
Country | Canada |
Language | Canadian English |
Hart Still Beating: Pro Wrestling Saved My Life - A Hart Family Documentary (often simply known as Hart Still Beating) is a 2016 Canadian short documentary directed by Kurt Spenrath and Frederick Kroetsch for Telus about professional wrestlers Matt and Smith Hart, father and son from the Hart family. The film concerns Matt's childhood from that of the death of his mother as well as Smith's terminal cancer diagnosis which leads to them growing closer to each other through professional wrestling after being near estranged for many years.