Storming Juno

Directed by Tim Wolochatiuk

E1 Entertainment | May 24, 2011 | DVD

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Storming Juno is a riveting and harrowing retelling of the opening hours of the largest seaborne invasion in history - D-Day. It follows the stories of three Canadians who are amongst the very first Allied soldiers to go into combat. Against overwhelming odds and vastly outnumbered, the men are caught in a bloody and brutal fight for their lives.
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    by Noora
    2 years ago

    Just after midnight, on June 6th, 1944 .160,000 Allied soldiers are crossing the English Channel to launch the largest seaborne invasion in history. They hope to break through the coastal defences of Hitler’s “Fortress Europe” and establish a western front. If successful, Operation Overlord will change the course of World War Two. At the center of the gamble is a ten-kilometre stretch of French beach codenamed JUNO. STORMING JUNO is a film based on the remarkable and determined actions of a handful of young men on that historic day. As the day unfolds, some will defy the odds and survive to tell their stories. Others will sacrifice their lives on the sands of Juno beach. As the fog of war lifts, our soldiers will be the first Allied troops to secure a beachhead on D-Day.

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