Canadian soldiers in WW2 Holland fight against the clock to save a town from their own allied artillery.Canadian soldiers in WW2 Holland fight against the clock to save a town from their own allied artillery.Canadian soldiers in WW2 Holland fight against the clock to save a town from their own allied artillery.
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- 10 wins & 2 nominations total
Brad Wintrup
- Canadian Army Doctor
- (as Damon Wintrup)
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There are so many lesser told stories from the Second World War and, while I'm nowhere near as knowledgable as some, the Canadian perspective was one that I knew nothing about.
Based on true events, the film centres on a group of soldiers towards the end of the war, who work with the local resistance to liberate a Dutch village as the clock ticks down towards an allied attack, intended to drive out the Nazi occupiers.
Despite it indie roots, The Liberation Men achieves a lot with its budget. The film is really elevated by the production design, which feels absolutely spot on. The story is engaging, and the creative team are clearly passionate about telling this lesser explored perspective of WWII, all of which makes for an enjoyable 90 minutes.
Based on true events, the film centres on a group of soldiers towards the end of the war, who work with the local resistance to liberate a Dutch village as the clock ticks down towards an allied attack, intended to drive out the Nazi occupiers.
Despite it indie roots, The Liberation Men achieves a lot with its budget. The film is really elevated by the production design, which feels absolutely spot on. The story is engaging, and the creative team are clearly passionate about telling this lesser explored perspective of WWII, all of which makes for an enjoyable 90 minutes.
This film has an Interesting story and it is told well. The attention to detail in every scene is evident. The production design team did a great job, too. From creating a realistic hospital (hospital beds, medical equipment, etc.) from the WWII era to creating convincing battlegrounds. I appreciate what the filmmakers where doing. A job well done. A herculean effort on the part of the filmmakers to make this movie work with a relatively tight budget. The costumes, for example. Not to mention the tanks, etc. Wow! I commend all involved for pouring their heart and soul into creating this film. Check it out!
The last time I enjoyed a Canadian WW2 movie was Passchendaele. However, The Liberation Men was entertaining and refreshing to see a WW2 story about Canadian soldiers. It is rarely highlighted in Hollywood and I commend the filmmakers for creating something memorable and historical for Canadian cinema. Really good acting and well shot with great locations. I definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a great journey of soldiers fighting during a troubling time. Well done! I can genuinely say the look gave the vintage film look and it captures the time of the period piece. This is an indie movie that should have been played at Cineplex and at least had a limited run there.
The Liberation Men feels like an accurate depiction of a WWII story told with an empathetic lens. It is a story of heroism from Canadian soldiers and a film to be added to your lit, especially if you are a fan of war films from that era.
Told in several different languages it is a good idea to have the subtitles turned on unless you have some familiarity with German and Dutch.
This film reminds us of the difficult and complexities experiences during these times and the fear and power that the Nazi's instilled. A well told story about the unsung heroes that is worth a watch.
Makes me wonder if Danny Grossman, the writer, served in the military as the love and respect for the soldier's experience is there.
Told in several different languages it is a good idea to have the subtitles turned on unless you have some familiarity with German and Dutch.
This film reminds us of the difficult and complexities experiences during these times and the fear and power that the Nazi's instilled. A well told story about the unsung heroes that is worth a watch.
Makes me wonder if Danny Grossman, the writer, served in the military as the love and respect for the soldier's experience is there.
A solid movie by Writer Danny Crossman from a perspective I can't say I've seen in the many war movies I've watched over the years. Nobody seems to have covered the role of Canadians in World War II and their significance. I appreciate that. Not sure how they were able to do it on a "non-Hollywood" budget, but the set pieces were great with multiple artillery, vehicles, weapons and uniforms. It all added to the authenticity of the movie. The movie sets the hook early with the inevitable suffering that occurs in a war setting. I rooted for the protagonists and without spoiling the ending, it was a satisfying end to the movie. Overall, you can tell the production crew really cared about telling a good story. Cheers.
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- Budget
- CA$350,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
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