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The Girl Who Wore Freedom

  • 2020
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Daniele 'Dany' Patrix Boucherie in The Girl Who Wore Freedom (2020)
The Girl Who Wore Freedom is the story of D-Day and the liberation of France told from the perspective of those who lived it. This video introduces you to French survivors of the German occupation who remain ever grateful to their liberators and pass on this gratitude from generation to generation.
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Discover stories of DDay from those who lived it.Powerful and deeply personal, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an America that lived its values, instilling pride in a country ... Read allDiscover stories of DDay from those who lived it.Powerful and deeply personal, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an America that lived its values, instilling pride in a country that's in danger of becoming a relic of the past.Discover stories of DDay from those who lived it.Powerful and deeply personal, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an America that lived its values, instilling pride in a country that's in danger of becoming a relic of the past.

  • Director
    • Christian Taylor
  • Writers
    • Julie Danis
    • Christian Taylor
  • Stars
    • Sharon Anderlik
    • Andy Barnett
    • Ceo E. Bauer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    74
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Taylor
    • Writers
      • Julie Danis
      • Christian Taylor
    • Stars
      • Sharon Anderlik
      • Andy Barnett
      • Ceo E. Bauer
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 4 nominations total

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    The Girl Who Wore Freedom
    Trailer 4:03
    The Girl Who Wore Freedom
    What do D-Day and Kim Basinger Have in Common?
    Featurette 2:22
    What do D-Day and Kim Basinger Have in Common?
    What do D-Day and Kim Basinger Have in Common?
    Featurette 2:22
    What do D-Day and Kim Basinger Have in Common?
    What Does a WWII Veteran Remember About D-Day?
    Featurette 2:34
    What Does a WWII Veteran Remember About D-Day?
    What Does a WWII Veteran Think About "Thank You for Your Service"?
    Featurette 1:53
    What Does a WWII Veteran Think About "Thank You for Your Service"?
    What is The Fastest Way To Stop a British WWII Tank Without Firing a Shot?
    Featurette 3:12
    What is The Fastest Way To Stop a British WWII Tank Without Firing a Shot?
    The Girl Who Wore Freedom
    Featurette 1:41
    The Girl Who Wore Freedom

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    Sharon Anderlik
    Sharon Anderlik
    • Journalist
    Andy Barnett
    Andy Barnett
    • Allen Hopper
    Ceo E. Bauer
    • Self
    Eric Belloc
    • Self
    Daniele 'Dany' Patrix Boucherie
    • Self
    Flo Boucherie
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    Jean-Marie Boucherie
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    Jean-Marie Caillard
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    Sylvie Caillard
    • Self
    Valerie Gautier Cardin
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    David Chapman
    • Self
    Cameron Cook
    • Self
    John Davis
    • Self
    Jean de Mondésir
    • Self
    Liz de Nesnera
    • Mrs. Frank E. Lusk
    Charles de Vallavieille
    • Self
    Bob DeVinney
    • Self
    Patrick Fissot
    • Self
    • Director
      • Christian Taylor
    • Writers
      • Julie Danis
      • Christian Taylor
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    9ferguson-6

    history told the right way

    Greetings again from the darkness. I watch dozens of documentaries each year, and I always learn something from the best ones. However, I don't recall ever being so emotional over a documentary as I was while watching this one from Christian Taylor. Ms. Taylor confesses that she always considered herself a proud Patriot (her son serves in the US Army), but this is her film of "the D-Day that changed me" and where she "truly learned about freedom".

    The film initially focuses on Ms. Taylor's trip to Normandy for D-Day, and she comments on how the progression of the day bounces between "celebration" and "memorial" back-to-back. As the trip unfolds, it becomes something akin to a spiritual awakening for her. She mingles with the French citizens who have such vivid recollections of June 6, 1944. One lady is a particular standout: Dany Patix Boucherie. Dany was a 5 year old child that day 76 years ago, and we see the photograph of her wearing the American flag dress that her mom sewed from parachute scraps. To this day, Ms. Boucherie leads the cheers for the U. S. soldiers who liberated her town and country.

    We hear numerous personal stories from French citizens who were either kids at the time of the invasion, or they are re-telling the stories they've heard over the years from their friends and families. 20,000 French civilians died so why are they so grateful and respectful to the American soldiers who fought? Well we hear the answer directly from these folks, and the sincerity and heartfelt emotions are surely to hit you hard. At the heart of all the tragedy and destruction is an undeniable truth - the Americans were not there to conquer, but rather to liberate. That's the French perspective ... young Americans arriving in their country and fighting fiercely and courageously to prevent France from falling to the Germans.

    We see photographs of displaced French kids eating meals with soldiers at American camps, and smiling kids draped all over massive tanks to have their picture taken. Stories are told of the thunderous and destructive bombings, and of lost parents, but somehow the sadness was turned to gratitude after so many years.

    The Utah Beach museum was founded by a man who was shot by Americans. His son tells the incredible story and shows us a clip of the father telling it in his own words. Rather than hold animosity towards those who shot him, he is instead most appreciative and understanding. Director Taylor then follows Florent Plana, who has dedicated his time and energy to meeting with and documenting the stories of WWII veterans. This was yet another segment that was almost too affecting for me to keep my vision clear (if you get my drift).

    We watch a memorial service for veteran Jim Reid, who requested his ashes be spread on the sands of Utah Beach. His friends and family, as well as some locals join in for the tribute. Toward the end, we are informed how crucial it is to keep the French kids involved and informed, so that the era doesn't pass with the last of the survivors. American soldiers are identified as "superheroes", and even those who have carried guilt all these years, find themselves liberated by the Normandy visit. The French people will have it no other way. The film only touches on the amazing story of General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr, who despite walking with a cane and being the oldest soldier to take part in the invasion (56), led troops onto Omaha Beach. Also included is a brief interview with Helen Patton, General George Patton's granddaughter. As a finale, we get yet another look at the flag dress of young Dany Patix Boucherie, and as the film comes full circle, our understanding feels more complete. Such a touching tribute to the good that remains in humanity, and it's a lesson that has remained intact for three-quarters of a century.

    Boston Film Festival 2020.
    10juliacarriker

    Phenomenal WWII Documentary

    This was such a great World War II documentary! It was so impactful to hear all of the stories from the people who experienced D-Day firsthand (from the French children in Normandy, to the American GI veterans & many more!) and to learn about this part of history that it not often understood in the U. S. So grateful to Christian and to the whole production team who brought all of this together to create a beautiful and moving documentary about the power of sacrifice and forgiveness.
    5dave_vogel_1

    "in danger of becoming.." ?!

    Um, lets be honest, that ship sailed decades ago. The best generation and all that went with it has nearly left the building. Clearly 2020/21 proves its a lost cause.
    10murdoch_oz

    Great Movie

    The deeds of the past should never be forgotten by our own youth. If the people of today were to follow the selfless deeds of our heroes of the past then we just might be able to defeat the current worldwide threat (Covid) a little bit easier.

    Also may I say I was sad not to see Australia as a country who were heavily involved on D-Day; in the air (~3000) and on the sea (~3500)...

    To all those who fought in WWII in both Europe and in the Pacific and then later in Vietnam; thank you.

    John.
    10amlcart0y

    Brought tears to my eyes

    This documentary was moving. It was real. I had no idea there were people in France with that much conviction in preserving that part of theirs and our history. The need for appreciation towards those who gave all to preserve freedom is critical in a time where much of the world is willing to give away our freedoms a piece at a time for a fleeting moment of comfort and false promises of a brighter future with government control in every aspect of life.

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      Director Christian Taylor was inspired to make this documentary after accompanying her son to Normandy in June 2015 when his unit was sent there to help commemorate the D-Day Anniversary.
    • Quotes

      Ceo E. Bauer: Well, I'll say, vive la France. Long live the USA. And... thank you, God, for being alive to relate the story. That's a short prayer, by the way. I make 'em all the time.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Filming locations
      • Ste. Marie du Mont, France(Town of Dany Patrix Boucherie)
    • Production companies
      • Taylor Productions(III)
      • Reverse Negative Studios
      • Arcady Bay Entertainment
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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