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Release Date:
November 11, 2010
Original Title:
Storming Juno
Alternate Titles:
A Tomada da Praia Juno
Storming Juno - Sturm auf die Normandie
Storming Juno Sturm auf die Normandie
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
Entertainment One
Windup Filmworks Inc.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 88
A landmark WWII docudrama, told through the eyes of three young Canadians, chronicling the events of the Allied invasion of Juno Beach on June 6, 1944 - otherwise known as D-Day.
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Armorer:
Graham Robertson
Assistant Camera:
Greg Winterton
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Montgomery
Casting:
Gail Carr
Co-Producer:
John Moores
Costume Assistant:
Nola Chaters
Costume Design:
Sarah Armstrong
Dialogue Editor:
Rob Hutchins
Geoff Raffan
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ryan Wuckert
Director:
Tim Wolochatiuk
Director of Photography:
Marcus Elliott
Driver:
Ricardo Violante
Editor:
John Whitcher
Electrician:
Anya Shor
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Eva Percewicz
Foley:
Ryan Lukasik
Foley Artist:
Stefan Fraticelli
John Sievert
Grip:
Jason Dagg
Dave Sheehan
Jon Cameron
Key Grip:
Peter Newman
Producer:
Christopher Gagosz
Production Design:
Brian Rice
Property Master:
Mauro Lacaprara
Set Decoration:
Brian Garvey
Sound Designer:
Daniel Pellerin
Sound Effects Designer:
Daniel Hamood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthew Chan
Daniel Pellerin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Catherine Hughes
Visual Effects Producer:
Andrew Szerszen
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Natalie Adams
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Moores
Writer:
Christopher Gagosz
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