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dscn0679.jpgD-Day: The Price of Freedom 2006
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Five old men are walking through a field of white crosses at the American cemetery in Normandy, France. The men are D-Day veterans, and the image of them in the cemetery is a somber, emotional moment from D-Day: The Price of Freedom, a documentary by Tim Gray Media.

D-Day: The Price of Freedom moves back and forth from past to present, from archival footage of the D-Day invasion to shots of the peaceful Normandy beaches today, with rusted barbed wire and abandoned German gun emplacements as reminders of what happened there 62 years ago. We see pictures of the veterans as young soldiers, then see them six decades later describing what they experienced on D-Day. Some had rarely spoken about the invasion before. Filmed on location in Normandy, France.

navymemorialnormandyNavy Heroes of Normandy 2008

On June 6, 1944, over 52,000 American sailors arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in France. as part of Operation Neptune-Overlord. Navy Heroes of Normandy chronicles the building and the dedication of the first ever monument to the U.S. Navy in Normandy and also focuses on the US Navy’s role on D-Day. Stock footage, interviews with Navy veterans who share their own very personal experiences of D-Day are included along with an interview with Erwin Rommel’s son, Manfred. Rare color footage is also included. Filmed on location in Colorado and Normandy, France.

img_veteransJour J: Le Prix De La Liberte

Now on sale in museums throughout Normandy, France. Jour J: Le Prix De La Liberte is D-Day: The Price of Freedom, translated into French so that the citizens of Normandy and all of France can experience what thousands of PBS viewers have already seen in 2007 & 2008 in the United States.

Proceeds of the sale of this film benefit the U.S.-Normandie Association. The association’s goal is to honor those veterans who served on D-Day and to preserve their memories for a new generation of French citizens. Tim Gray Media, Inc. is happy that our film is used as a primary tool in these important efforts in France.

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