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Storming Juno

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Storming Juno (2010)
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Docudrama retelling the Canadian assault of Juno Beach on D-Day, as told via reenactment and through interviews with those who were there.Docudrama retelling the Canadian assault of Juno Beach on D-Day, as told via reenactment and through interviews with those who were there.Docudrama retelling the Canadian assault of Juno Beach on D-Day, as told via reenactment and through interviews with those who were there.

  • Director
    • Tim Wolochatiuk
  • Writer
    • Christopher Gagosz
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Muir
    • Kevin Walker
    • Craig Cyr
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    830
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    • Director
      • Tim Wolochatiuk
    • Writer
      • Christopher Gagosz
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Muir
      • Kevin Walker
      • Craig Cyr
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Benjamin Muir
    • Lt. Bill Grayson
    Kevin Walker
    • Hartigan
    • (as Kevin Jake Walker)
    Craig Cyr
    Craig Cyr
    • Sgt. Armstrong
    Anthony Rella
    • Rfn. Chan Katzman
    Alden Adair
    Alden Adair
    • Sgt. MacPhee
    Chris Arend
    Chris Arend
    • German officer Hans Eiser
    Lester Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Drew Dafoe
    Drew Dafoe
    • Stork
    Alex Dault
    • Rex
    Lukas Guyader
    • Tpr Robert Neal
    Taylor Katz
    • Pte. Eddie Mallon
    Philippe Martin
    • Sgt Leo Gariepy
    Jesse Nerenberg
    • Tpr. William McGinnis
    James R. Noble
    • Mc Kayla
    Kyle Orzech
    • Rfn. Louis 'Apple' Brunning
    James Pettitt
    • LCA Captain
    James Patrick Pettitt
    • LCA Captain
    • (as James Pettitt)
    Michael James Regan
    Michael James Regan
    • LCA Soldier
    • Director
      • Tim Wolochatiuk
    • Writer
      • Christopher Gagosz
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    10jvdesuit1

    Thank you....

    How can we express our thanks and recognition to those Canadian youngsters who gave their lives for us Europeans, and French in particular. I was only 3 years old in June 1944. I was with my parents one of the few lucky ones not really exposed to the harshness and monstrosity of the filthy German IIIrd Reich. We were the lucky ones to have escaped occupation of Egypt thanks to Monty and his army. What would have happened if El Alamein had not been his victory? The Egyptian government was pro German, few know that.

    As someone wrote above, the USA have been up to now considered practically the only one who won the war. When you speak with US citizens and Republicans in particular they just look at you Frenchmen like small fry. They never mention that the Canadians were there, that Commandant Kieffer and his men represented the French on D-Day and many lost their lives. They forget that the French Resistants were also there and helped them prepare that day. They always think they know best and other should keep quiet.They always think they are the best of the best...

    But here at last Canada has been remarkably presented and the movie sounds so true that all the parts which have been dramatized merge completely with the news reels. It is terribly moving and unless you have a stone instead of a heart you just can't keep from crying at different moments.

    This movie is far more impressive and real than all the Hollywood's super productions of the Spielbergs and Co. It's a must see and I'm astounded that there are only five reviews. How unjust!
    Dirk_stroyer

    heroes from Canada

    There have been some excellent canadian films recently about this country's contribution to various wars. Assault on Juno (2010) is something not to be missed. A great documentary drama depicting the events of the d-day invasion when our troops landed on Juneau beach. Surviving veterans - now octogenarians are interviewed after staging. Their emotions encompass pride, shame, sadness, nostalgia, and a kind of bewilderment. The assault on Juno plays out the specific events of people who have served in various divisions: the amphibious tank team, the amphibious assault team, the amphibious assault team, all set to achieve their goals in a gripping minute-by-minute story.Finally, Canada has been wonderfully presented, and the film sounds so true that all the parts that have been dramatized merge completely with the news reels. It's terribly moving, and if you don't have a stone instead of a heart, you just can't help crying at different times.
    9paula-shack

    A docudrama detailing the Canadian military contributions on D-Day at Juno Beach

    Dedicate yourself to viewing a war film or documentary over the course of the Sept 11th Remembrance Holiday W/E. Canada is a modest nation in terms of population, temperament and the size of our film and doc industry. Our story is unique, and it's been too long overshadowed by our American neighbor's mega-industry. Recently, there have been some excellent Canadian films about this nation's contributions in various wars. STORMING JUNO (2010) is one not to miss. An excellent docudrama depicting events on the D-Day invasion when Canadian troops landed at Juno Beach. The director eerily captures the Canadian personae: boys hardly men, of quiet strength, determination, ability and courage; also fear, trepidation and naiveté going to battle, with their remarkable performance against grueling odds. Veteran survivors - now octogenarians are interviewed following the dramatization. Their emotions span pride, shame, sadness, nostalgia and a sort of bewilderment. STORMING JUNO enacts specific events of the men who served in the various divisions: the amphibious tank team, the beach landing team, the paratrooper team, all set on achieving their objectives in a gripping minute by minute story.
    7proskow-93634

    I do enjoy this movie, but

    Storming Juno is a good movie and I love how its a break from hearing about Omaha, Omaha, Omaha, and Omaha. Omaha may have been the most well defended beach but Juno was the Second most well defended. The acting was good the narrator was a bit clunky and I think if this movie had a higher budget it would have been better. If your looking for a good Canadian War movie I would recommend you check this one out.
    6rmax304823

    Beach Head.

    Everybody knows about Omaha Beach on D Day, the Sixth of June, 1944, because that was where the landings were truly blunted. But we don't hear much about the landings by the Canadians are Juno Beach, just down the road.

    This lacks the lavish budget and dramatic screenplay of "Saving Private Ryan" but generally does a convincing job of showing true -- not fictional -- events on and behind the flat sands of Juno, though the film was shot on the shores of Lake Ontario.

    Instead of staged combat, newsreel footage of the historical events is inserted -- effectively. And the incidents shown have the virtue of being reenactments of real events.

    It's not a long film and it lacks the perspective of "The Longest Day." And it's usually confusing to hear narration by two participants -- a tank commander and a paratrooper -- using voices so similar that it's hard to distinguish them. "I did this," says one voice, and we see a tank commander shouting orders. And without notice, we hear what appears to be the same voice saying something similar and we're way behind the lines with a tiny group of infantrymen.

    An earlier attempt was made to show some of the sacrifices of Canadians in "Dieppe" -- the story of a disaster -- but again was hobbled by a low budget, so that much of the story was confined to military leaders arguing over the planning.

    It's not a bad film. It resembles a TV documentary using reenactors.

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      The musical theme, and the song the bagpiper is playing, is The Flower of Scotland. It's a beautiful song but it wasn't written till 1967.
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      Hartigan: First time I get bombed, was by our own air force. maybe they missed their target, maybe we'd been dropped in the wrong place. Maybe both. maybe we were all screwing up.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2010 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trận Chiến Ở Juno
    • Filming locations
      • Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
      • Colony
      • Entertainment One
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      • $2,200,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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