Hello! I’d just like to point out that the scene depicting the plane and parachute drop at night is best seen on a bigger screen, and not a phone or small device. I understand it’s dark but it is much better on bigger screens. In fact, the whole film works better on a bigger screen! The sound is also better with headphones, or a surround sound system. Cheers!
Absolutely the sound quality is amazing with headphones on. Love hearing that mg41 buzzing away and the forest adds an amazing sound quality to the whole atmosphere.
Yeah I adjusted the picture mode option to sports and it looks great I love stories of the SOE & The resistance of France & the Norwegians as well as those of Northern Africa much okay all resistance! MUCH respect for those Who could do that knowing they could die I’m just grateful. 🙏
Listened thru my Bose head set. The gun shots make me jump a bit. So real, excellent story. Today we have a visitor, French Exchange student visiting us for 2 weeks. Look forward to meeting him.
I was born in France. 1960. My father died when I was an infant. My mother married an American warrant officer stationed in Orlean where I was born. We came to the States when I was 4. My mother told me stories she experienced as a child and stories her mother and father told her. This movie shows that French people are not cowards like many Americans make them out to be.
It was because of the French military that Dunkirk was saved and thousands of English soldiers lived to fight another day. They stayed behind to hold the Germans back while the English evacuated.
There was no armed resistance until 1944. Most people who fought were Spaniards, Jews, Armenians. French workers werked for Wehrmacht until liberation. The trains run by French train operators run until the end delivering Jews to the death camps. French fleet never made a shot against Germans.
My father fought 1939-1945, in North Africa, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. He was in 4th RHA, 4th Armoured Division, in North Africa he fought alongside the Free French, and in France, Belgium and Netherlands alongside the Free Forces Resistance. And what did the British and Americans do? Betrayed them on the Vercors, betrayed the civilians by bombing towns where they knew, from Enigma, that there were no Germans based there. But they bombed anyway, so the Nazis would not start to think "Why?"
There were so many unsung hero's in the resistance. Sadly today the liberation forces have been forgotten and feelings turned to dislike. The price was a huge cost in lives that gave Europe it's freedom back. Lest we forget.
Let us never forget the extremely high price that was paid for the freedom loving people's of the world that were oppressed and enslaved by the Axis Powers. I thank God Almighty for the great victory against the great evil of the Axis Powers!
I started this film by accident but before I could correct my mistake, it caught me. Great story, characters and actors. Very powerful. I'll try it again with headphones.
What a fantastic low-budget war movie! Better than so many other blockbuster movies. The weapons sounds & muzzle flashes are highly convincing compared to some pathetic war movies we've seen. And there was no time wasted with a love interest,as a war movie should be,where the only love is the love of killing the enemy & fighting for the flag. I recommend watching this one!
I was a US Special Forces officer. I recognize some of the footage shown in the movie from my SF training in 1974. Much was classified 'secret' at the time. The graduation talk to my class was given by Col. Aaron Bank, the father of US Army Special Forces and a veteran of the OSS in France. He showed our class a radio he had left hidden in France -- exactly like the one shown in the film. Well done with great attention to historical details.
@johnlister8145 Let me understand that you -- who are too young to have been there and havie never been in Special Forces now think you can tell me what I experienced. Ah, the arrogance of youth.
A load of BS here! The US never had Special Forces during the war - at least not that we would recognise as SF. As for the OSS, in the main they were pretty useless on several counts, not the least because they couldn't hide their American accents and therefore not much use in the field. As for organisation, they did not know French territory, had little knowledge of French or British ways of doing things, had zero experience of Intelligence work in a foreign country, and had no experience of fighting Nazis. The British knew the French very well - they'd fought against them often enough - and it was the British SOE who gave support throughout the German occupation. The first US troops to engage the Germans was during Operation Torch - an Allied operation to assist British and Commonwealth troops with their final push to secure N Africa. Within the first 24 hours the Americans lost an entire tank Division, followed by the loss of an Infantry Division! British Agents operated in various areas of France, Spain, Jugoslavia, Norway, Denmark, Holland and even Germany; but where were the OSS? Aeron Banks joined the army in 1942, was commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1943 and volunteered for the OSS (as he could speak French). He spent several months in command of a five-man team operating in Southern France in 1944, and apart from an aborted plan to operate in Germany, a short spell in Indo-China saw his last days as an OSS Operative. With his vast experience as an OSS Operative (!!) his major claim to fame was in forming the Green Berets - a sort of equivalent of the British Para's. So here was a man who with one year's experience as a soldier, was chosen to lead an important OSS team. The best of it is that the "information" is still Classified! So, Mr jodelmar, where did you operate as a SF officer? You speak of your training in 1974, by which time the US troops had long pulled out? You would have been too old for the Iraq conflict, so in which conflict did you make use of your SF training that makes you an authority on the subject?
An Absolute Gem. Brilliant Production. Impressive. This portrayed the Free French Resistance in a very moving and real picture. Acting was superb, narration and subtitles were exceptionally done. The cinematography was very good as well. How you managed to do all this is under 1 hour is simply amazing. I was riveted to the screen the entire time. WELL DONE. Merci
There was no resistance to occupiers in France for more than a year. The Germans calmly walked the streets of French cities, ate pastries in cafes, and had fun in brothels. Only on August 21, 1941, the communist Pierre Georges shot and killed German naval officer Anton Moser in the Paris metro: this was the first time a Nazi was killed in France. Otherwise, the French willingly went to work for the Nazis.
@@sudfac Some of the French collaborated with the Nazis, that is true. However, there were many who actively or passively resisted. We're far too many collaborators? I would say most definitely. Which was extremely unfortunate for Great Britain as well as the rest of the world.
@@janupczak1643 Until 1943, resistance to Nazis. provided practically only by French communists. In 1941, "French Gestapo" (Carlingue) was created - investigative bodies that helped Nazis to figure out "enemies, Semites and communists": it was headed by two professional criminals, Henri Lafon and Pierre Loutrell, recruiting 32,000 experienced bandits into organization, whose duty was torture, shoot and kill.
Great movie indeed ! The sacrifices made by the French resistance and normal people of France are historic and inspiring. My salute to the film maker and the entire cast and crew for this great effort. Deepak Nayyar (India)
Maybe study history for a minute of your life. The French and their military and government gave up a country supposedly one of the best in a mere 66 days , then you had Paris , never bombed like Rotterdam and London . These wer noble people proud and brave ,maybe the resistance and the Marquis but why not talk about Petain the French traitor the establishment of Vichy France and the collaboration of a nation of gutless in the north and and a traitorship government in Syria , Morocco and Algeria. There were more than a few of both Americans , Canadians and the Brits , unlike those cowards the only group who stood up against Germany for two years and more . So either study history or pull your head out of your backside , your comment shows clearly you know squat but just respond to movies. I can guess where you reside .
Loved watching this. Well done to the Turners for a fantastic effort and keeping me riveting for the entire movie. *Salute* to the FFI, this movie does them some justice. May we never Forget. Rgrds Alastair Armstrong (South Africa, Oct 2019)
Great production James is obviously very talented , the best actor and the most involved. The story line was great and the action scenes gripping , well done to u all!
JMT Productions: Watched your film last night, and have read all the comments/replies posted thru today (10/30/2019). Just wanna' give you a 'thumbs up!' for your work. I'm a baby-boomer war history buff - especially WWI & II, Korea and 'Nam - and have read several books/watched many movies, documentaries, etc. As noted, I'm a history buff - NOT an historian - and simply try to glean whatever truths and insights I'm able from each work. But 'nuff about me. I really just want to tell you how much I appreciate your and your comrades efforts in this film endeavor. Yeah, I noticed some things that might have been better, but honestly, the big takeaway for me was the amazing bravery of the French Resistance. Talk about a 'David & Goliath' scenario/death-defying risks! Despite any alleged historical & production miscues/lapses others complain about, still, I'm far MORE grateful for my new appreciation of their efforts. Also (unfortunately), lotsa' seemingly armchair wannabees here who let y'all know how you shoulda' - and often by inference, they woulda' - done a much better job of it. I simply want to compliment you and your mates on a job WELL DONE, ESPECIALLY given the production conditions/limitations you had to contend with. I'm an old-school musician trying to figure out how to do simple music vids to put up online, so I have just a TINY bit of insight into your challenges. I personally couldn't have done 1/100, 1/1000, anywhere even close to what you folks have accomplished, and I just want to give y'all HUGE props for what you've created!!! MANY THANKS from a grateful old guy~ :-)
Hello mate thanks for the comment! You hit the nail on the head. Your comment sums up exactly what I think. I just wish other people would broaden their minds a bit and take it for what it is. But we can’t please everyone! Thanks again for watching sir! :)
A dear friend's Grandfather served in the French Resistance and was imprisoned at Stalag 13. Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque wrote the preface to his book. We Were Free, Constantin Joffe.
Thank you so much for taking the time and for all the effort to make this short film and to make it available. God bless you & your crew. Blessings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Very rarely will i ever disagree with viewing on a bigger screen is better....HOWEVER...the content is what is important in this one. I don't care what people watch this on, as long as they watch it. In the United States, we call our WW2 vets the greatest generation...well...the French resistance is France's greatest generation and have to be some of the bravest to walk the earth. U.S/U.K./France-------> hitler
An excellent film . The realization at the end , that these actions were tied to the town of Oradour Sur Glane was a bit of a surprise . I hope more films like these are being made by you and your team .
Thanks for the comment! Yes I enjoyed writing the fictional resistance characters in with the actual events And Adolf Diekmanns character. We plan on doing another film as soon as this coronavirus dies down a bit. Thanks for watching!
Excellent movie depicting local resistance within a historical context. I learned a lot. Thanks. Also thankful for UA-cam as I rarely watch television. The only big production French movie I've seen involving WWII was Sarah's Key.
For a low budget film this was fucking awesome. Yes there were plenty of mistakes that could be fixed with money, but thinking of the budget this was shot on... Pure Gold. Well done Lads.The French get a poor rap by the world as raising the white flag at the drop of a hat, but in reality it was very very different. Even today they are the first to riot on the streets against Govt oppression when the rest of the world is silent. RESPECT.
This was fantastic, can't believe it was posted 2 years ago and I've only just found it, what an absolute hidden gem! Love the docu-drama style of giving us all of the historical context and facts whilst keeping the drama thoroughly immersive. Also massive props for not ruining it with terrible CGI like so many of these films do, nothing takes you out of the moment more than exploding tanks that look like they were drawn on MS paint 😅 this was extremely skillfully done, I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for more of your work. 👏
@@jmtproductions3650 No sir, thank you for the amazing film! I swear these days I much prefer to find indy productions on YT than I do watching whatever tripe Netflix plugs because you can see so much more effort and thought is put into them regardless of budget. Like I'll bet the woodland space you filmed in was only a really small area, yet with creative camerawork made it seem so vast and claustrophobic at the same time. And I can't say enough about the CGI, what you *did* use was done extremely well, sparingly and well utilised, unlike many that use too much and do it awfully. I honestly couldn't tell if you were using blanks in the weapons or if it the effects were added post production.
@@rockstarJDP See I love it when people like yourself get it. For me, the fun in making these films is being limited to what you can use and thinking of ways to help bring it to life on a low budget. For instance, the tanks and halftrack at 30:28 were models I had built when I was younger. I used a green screen and then placed them over live footage of the field. Going to The Channel Islands was worth it as well. The amount of untouched bunkers and weapons (like the German costal gun at the start) just helped set the setting even more. We picked a quiet day to film at the gun battery, it was fully restored with nobody about, it was like being on a Hollywood set for free! I will have to do a behind the scenes breakdown video or a directors commentary for the film at some point with a couple of the guys from the film. Thanks again for the kind words @rockstarJDP, we appreciate it mate!
@@jmtproductions3650 That's awesome! I was wondering about the coastal defences, my flatmate is from Jersey and he's shown me photos of the bunkers and artillery pieces there, I thought they looked familiar! Also loved the Easter egg you hid in the parachute drop with the navigator talking to the pilot, I recognised it straight away, loved that little piece of detail! A directors commentary would be awesome, would love to hear how you put it all together, where you filmed, what inspired the story etc! Thanks for taking the time to get back to me too :)
I don't normally comment but this time I'm compelled ,the story line and production had me. Looking forward to seeing more of your productions well done 👍
Paul Duggan sorry for only getting around to reply to your comment! The film was made be a small team over the course of 4 years, and it was a big learning curve. I had to teach myself how to do all fields of production, including the effects and such. It was a great learning experience and will be valuable for our next production. Thank you for the kind words!
@@jmtproductions3650 Excellent movie! Well done in every aspect. Glad to hear you're working on a next production. What can you tell us about it, like what's it about, or when can we see it?
Philip deBourguignon hello! Our next film is going to be about British paratroopers after the disaster at Arnhem in Holland stuck behind enemy lines on the run.
@@jmtproductions3650 Thanks for replying. You've done a great job honoring the Resistance. When I was 20 years old, in 1979, I was in Paris and read a book the about the Resistance. It had a great impact on me. The war was still fresh in the minds of many Frenchmen.
I've been reading a lot about WW2 lately and enjoyed this film. I was wondering what happened to the French Army during the German Occupation and learned that many of those who managed to avoid capture by the Nazis joined the Resistance. Such brave people. Well done! Thank you!!
Leon degrelle was a french officer of waffen ss u should look him up hes astounding the things he says and how much he believed in Hitler's cause. Which was being free of capitalism and the banks who were drowning them in debt . not the bs narative we were fed.
@johnlister8145 oh wow you are on a rampage here! You clearly can't have a discussion without a nerve being touched! So was every single French soldier in the UK then yeah? Because from reading his comment, he said "many", not "all". Instead of telling people to do research, maybe you should calm down, and not bring whatever is going on in your life cloud your thinking on a YouYube video comment section.
Thanks for the comment mate. If I had a bigger crew I could make things 10 times better, but me and the guys involved made do and all chipped in on covering all job roles that it takes to make films. It’s really stressful, but so much fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@jmtproductions3650 You have the knack for telling a really good story in a really good way, and it has nothing to do with budget. (As long as you get at least enough, of course.) I wish you all the financial success, but please, don't ever throw money at a project just because you have it, or especially to add spectacle, or sex appeal, or glitz. You are a great story teller, please don't become a showman--there are plenty of those already.
You have the knack for telling a really good story in a really good way, and it has nothing to do with budget. (As long as you get at least enough, of course.) I wish you all the financial success, but please, don't ever throw money at a project just because you have it, or especially to add spectacle, or sex appeal, or glitz. You are a great story teller, please don't become a showman--there are plenty of those already.@@jmtproductions3650
I am American, Et Ma grand-père arrière est de Pont-Audemer et de Mannville-sur-Risle, France, est, I am certain, was part of the French resistance, according to ma Grand-mère…we are related to the LeFevbre Family ( they were part of the resistance) , of Pont-Audemer…I met them in 2014, …they served me à bière 🍺 free from their pub on Rue de Harve, where my great-Grand-mere was born !!
Very moving and very relevant, in particular the farmer who had hard choices protecting his family and in the end became a hero, people make history but not in the circumstances of their choosing
Its not about agreeing or disagreeing with you. Whether there are good or bad on each side too does not matter. What matters to me in a war is - what happens to the two people who gave birth to me. They are all I care. Hate, you think only hate kills? Love kills too.
@@jmtproductions3650 Not extraordinary, just unrealistic. When I saw Jean with a German on either side, I really expected them to both shoot and Jean jump to the ground and the Germans end up shooting each other, and Jean escapes. Your film is fine for the uninformed, if it is an attempt to make the French feel good about WW2 and to forget their pro-nazi collaborationist past. As you failed to mention that 2/3 of those put on trial for the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre were French who had joined the Waffen SS.
Always fascintated by these films about the WW2 and what went on in France etc, there is a museum to the French Resistance in Paris very close to the Opera House, never got to see it, would love to go back just to visit that place.
i"m so impresses from what the director talked about and if there is a chance I would love to see his RESIST, part two. Great allies movement story SIR.
I am actually a true marksman. You don't pull a trigger with the tip of your index finger. You pull with the middle part. And you don't pull you squeeze.
Ce film nous conte l'histoire de tous ces soldats anglo-américains qui ont permis à la France e retrouver son identité et sa liberté Merci pour leur sacrifice!
The single most overlooked and underappreciated participants during WW2 whose efforts halted necessary provisioning, communications and generally made life Hell for German troops in Russia and Western Europe...partisans and resistance fighters.
Don't forget Tito's partisans in Yugoslavia. And the Greek partisans who majorly disrupted sending supplies to the Afrika Korps. That said--Vivent les maquis!
A friend of mine Mother was in The French Resistance and died in 2019. She never talked about it until the end of her life. Peace and Light to her soul and all who were in the Resistance. With all that is going on in the World today, in 🇺🇦 we all can’t forget history. Peace and Light to all the 🇺🇦men and women that are fighting for freedom in their Country.
About the "French Resistance"in WWII. The most effective resistance units tended to be the Communists (lots more discipline and better organization). De Gaulle and his followers hated them and vice versa...
Best way to learn more about the various resistance groups in France is to start to visit the areas where it took place. One of my neighbours' father joined the resistance when he turned 18 and was not willing to be conscripted into the STO and sent to work in Germany. We have many memorials to the folk that were killed, and often iy is easy to find their family and friends still living in the commune. However, it is good to remember that (as in any country) some people were on 'the other side' or no side at all, and listen rather than speak, as it were.
If you ever go to Paris, look for all the little memorials dedicated to resistance fighters who were massacred on those various streets, etc, THE FRENCH NEVER FORGET
Interesting and informative presentation of the French resistance. Fighting/perishing/surviving knowing certain death/debilitating wounds were often possible. But still continued with the task of undermining the German armies occupation. Excellent photography shots during the presentation.I
Very good production. Historically especially in WWII resistance (Partisans) had little protection under the Geneva Convention of 1929 Article I. (Those without Uniform, emblem etc...) had no protection and would be shot or worse if captured. Brave men and woman to take up arms they were. I have been studying the likes of WWI and WWII for the last 37 years and this incident was very tragic. What was not told in this video was before the Oradour incident the Partisans had been cutting up German Soldiers and leaving them displayed, and the final straw for Soldiers was when one of their Highly decorated Commanders (Helmut Kämpfe) was kidnapped with a few of his staff and killed.. they to were dismembered and laid out for display. The Milice (French Vichy Police of sorts) went around to find the culprits and shot several civilians. The responsible party was most likely elements of the Maquis Resistance. They most often never wore any emblems or markings and basically were not treated when captured like POW's. It was after this last kidnapping (this had been going on and tensions were high in the area at the time the 2nd SS was stationed in southern France). This is when Diekmann and about a company of men went to Oradour (which is where Helmut and his men had been held before being killed). On his own probably frustrated, upset and full of emotion after seeing Helmut dismembered, massacred the civilians and burnt Oradour to the ground. This was common practice of sorts on the Eastern Front (Where no parties acknowledged the Geneva Convention at all) Sylvester Stadler wanted Diekmann to be court-martialed and to stand trial in which he would have been executed. Nevertheless Diekmann was later killed in combat as with most of 3rd Company fighting the Americans and UK before the division retreated back east. As a Historian I feel it is best to tell both sides of the story so that those interested can get a grasp of the entire situation. You had brave French Resistance fighters fighting with the SOE (Spies from the UK) doing their best to do what they felt was right, even though they did not most times act according to Article I of the Geneva Convention of 1929. They were nonetheless heroes and very brave. On the other side you had combat veterans that had seen what no one today has witnessed as far as carnage in battle on the Eastern Front, of which many Combat vets from the 2nd SS endured and had been with their Division since its beginnings in 1939-40. Seeing a highly decorated Battalion Commander dismembered would be emotionally unnerving and who knows if Diekmann already suffered from PTSD. It is still no excuse for their actions and slaughtering innocent civilians is just horrible, wrong, unethical and dishonorable.... but also in my book is the Bombing and leveling of cities and towns. War is something I hope no one has to witness or endure.
You are correct.Brutality by resistance towards Captured Germans ended up in Brutality towards innocent civilians.France,like Greece had a civil war within a war.Pro German Milice, like pro German Greek Security Batalliins, Mt Evone troops, local Greek militias and notirious General Poulos Verbrand fought guerilla groups many which were Communist and inGreece the collaboration forces mentioned above did Most of thefighting against Communist Greek guerillas and most of the causilities .Germans themselves didnt do much fighting against Greek guerillas.The collaboration troops did.Poulos Verbrand left Greece with the German Army in 1944. History is often hidden.Had a French girlfriend who was little when.Germans came into N. France.She said British soldiers were rowdy and German soldiers well behaved. Greek friend told me that duribg the war, a German soldier tried ti molest a Greek lady and his officer shot the Landser dead on the spot.
@@jimdomarus4650 The Germans began using Total War against civilians in 1914 WW1 firstly Belgians then the French, then the British,Russians and anyone they over ran so they never should be allowed to forget they began two world wars! " Listen you men, the Dog of War is wakening,for the Bitch that Bore him is in heat again" who? Putin and Red China.
Excellent movie and well acted. I hope you don't mind a few historical details. France would not have had modern guard rails, modern jeans, military maps in WW11 were in black and white, a French farmer wouldn't have had polished boots and John passed up picking up enemy weapons twice.
Hello! I’d just like to point out that the scene depicting the plane and parachute drop at night is best seen on a bigger screen, and not a phone or small device. I understand it’s dark but it is much better on bigger screens. In fact, the whole film works better on a bigger screen! The sound is also better with headphones, or a surround sound system. Cheers!
Absolutely the sound quality is amazing with headphones on. Love hearing that mg41 buzzing away and the forest adds an amazing sound quality to the whole atmosphere.
Yeah I adjusted the picture mode option to sports and it looks great
I love stories of the SOE & The resistance of France & the Norwegians as well as those of Northern Africa
much okay all resistance! MUCH respect for those
Who could do that knowing they could die
I’m just grateful.
🙏
Listened thru my Bose head set. The gun shots make me jump a bit. So real, excellent story. Today we have a visitor, French Exchange student visiting us for 2 weeks. Look forward to meeting him.
Is this on dvd that can be rented.
Robert bishop unfortunately not i Just made it for UA-cam.
I was born in France. 1960. My father died when I was an infant. My mother married an American warrant officer stationed in Orlean where I was born. We came to the States when I was 4. My mother told me stories she experienced as a child and stories her mother and father told her. This movie shows that French people are not cowards like many Americans make them out to be.
They did have a significant amount of collaborators though including police who rounded up Jews for deportation and death.
And look at Israel now 😂
It was because of the French military that Dunkirk was saved and thousands of English soldiers lived to fight another day. They stayed behind to hold the Germans back while the English evacuated.
The french weren’t cowards. They were poorly led.
There was no armed resistance until 1944. Most people who fought were Spaniards, Jews, Armenians. French workers werked for Wehrmacht until liberation. The trains run by French train operators run until the end delivering Jews to the death camps. French fleet never made a shot against Germans.
C'est un excellent film court. Il y a du rythme, un fil conducteur, des rebondissements, et tout cela fait qu'on a pas envie de décrocher. Bravo !
Well done. My father was D-Day survivor, 29th ID. He spoke of the French resistance on several occasions.
My father fought 1939-1945, in North Africa, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. He was in 4th RHA, 4th Armoured Division, in North Africa he fought alongside the Free French, and in France, Belgium and Netherlands alongside the Free Forces Resistance. And what did the British and Americans do? Betrayed them on the Vercors, betrayed the civilians by bombing towns where they knew, from Enigma, that there were no Germans based there. But they bombed anyway, so the Nazis would not start to think "Why?"
There were so many unsung hero's in the resistance. Sadly today the liberation forces have been forgotten and feelings turned to dislike. The price was a huge cost in lives that gave Europe it's freedom back. Lest we forget.
Let us never forget the extremely high price that was paid for the freedom loving people's of the world that were oppressed and enslaved by the Axis Powers. I thank God Almighty for the great victory against the great evil of the Axis Powers!
The French liberation forces have by no means been forgotten!
This is included in IMDB as "Resist (Short 2017)" with Writer/Director James Turner. He is also listed in the credits as the character Jean.
I have a brother whose father in law fought with the resistance a strong fearless man who is still alive and still proud. Stand free.
This small scale production is ten times better than 90% of the crap that comes outta Hollywood.
so true, tens/hundreds of millions to make shit mostly, Hollywood ois pathetic. This is what ppl want
99.99 better
No it isn't. This film is absolute horseshit.
Thank you for a piece of some bravest, yet saddest stories during WW2.
I started this film by accident but before I could correct my mistake, it caught me. Great story, characters and actors. Very powerful. I'll try it again with headphones.
The original WW2 footage adds a touch of authenticity. Nicely done!
the guy lost the radio ann supplies to the germans....omg...woo bozo.
What a fantastic low-budget war movie! Better than so many other blockbuster movies. The weapons sounds & muzzle flashes are highly convincing compared to some pathetic war movies we've seen. And there was no time wasted with a love interest,as a war movie should be,where the only love is the love of killing the enemy & fighting for the flag. I recommend watching this one!
yeah, love scenes in a war movie are b/s
I was a US Special Forces officer. I recognize some of the footage shown in the movie from my SF training in 1974. Much was classified 'secret' at the time. The graduation talk to my class was given by Col. Aaron Bank, the father of US Army Special Forces and a veteran of the OSS in France. He showed our class a radio he had left hidden in France -- exactly like the one shown in the film. Well done with great attention to historical details.
ua-cam.com/video/cNyUxl0MXWQ/v-deo.html ; War reenactment of the DIA-D in Santander beach plus videos of Parachute Warfare Day and Landing
@johnlister8145 Let me understand that you -- who are too young to have been there and havie never been in Special Forces now think you can tell me what I experienced. Ah, the arrogance of youth.
@johnlister8145 Stick to batman mate haha 🤡
A load of BS here! The US never had Special Forces during the war - at least not that we would recognise as SF. As for the OSS, in the main they were pretty useless on several counts, not the least because they couldn't hide their American accents and therefore not much use in the field. As for organisation, they did not know French territory, had little knowledge of French or British ways of doing things, had zero experience of Intelligence work in a foreign country, and had no experience of fighting Nazis. The British knew the French very well - they'd fought against them often enough - and it was the British SOE who gave support throughout the German occupation. The first US troops to engage the Germans was during Operation Torch - an Allied operation to assist British and Commonwealth troops with their final push to secure N Africa. Within the first 24 hours the Americans lost an entire tank Division, followed by the loss of an Infantry Division! British Agents operated in various areas of France, Spain, Jugoslavia, Norway, Denmark, Holland and even Germany; but where were the OSS?
Aeron Banks joined the army in 1942, was commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1943 and volunteered for the OSS (as he could speak French). He spent several months in command of a five-man team operating in Southern France in 1944, and apart from an aborted plan to operate in Germany, a short spell in Indo-China saw his last days as an OSS Operative. With his vast experience as an OSS Operative (!!) his major claim to fame was in forming the Green Berets - a sort of equivalent of the British Para's. So here was a man who with one year's experience as a soldier, was chosen to lead an important OSS team. The best of it is that the "information" is still Classified!
So, Mr jodelmar, where did you operate as a SF officer? You speak of your training in 1974, by which time the US troops had long pulled out? You would have been too old for the Iraq conflict, so in which conflict did you make use of your SF training that makes you an authority on the subject?
An Absolute Gem. Brilliant Production. Impressive.
This portrayed the Free French Resistance in a very moving and real picture.
Acting was superb, narration and subtitles were exceptionally done. The cinematography was very good as well.
How you managed to do all this is under 1 hour is simply amazing. I was riveted to the screen the entire time.
WELL DONE. Merci
My uncle was crew on a B24 that would drop spies into France at 300ft. The crew was not allowed to even talk to them when they were on board.
An excellent, low budget, short film which is well worth watching.
The word Resistance just got so much bigger for me. What an amazing film about an incredibly brave group of people. Thank you for this video.
What would you do?
I think this really relates to where we are headed in this country....
I think we are about to find out what people will do
There was no resistance to occupiers in France for more than a year. The Germans calmly walked the streets of French cities, ate pastries in cafes, and had fun in brothels. Only on August 21, 1941, the communist Pierre Georges shot and killed German naval officer Anton Moser in the Paris metro: this was the first time a Nazi was killed in France. Otherwise, the French willingly went to work for the Nazis.
@@sudfac Some of the French collaborated with the Nazis, that is true. However, there were many who actively or passively resisted. We're far too many collaborators? I would say most definitely. Which was extremely unfortunate for Great Britain as well as the rest of the world.
*were
@@janupczak1643 Until 1943, resistance to Nazis. provided practically only by French communists. In 1941, "French Gestapo" (Carlingue) was created - investigative bodies that helped Nazis to figure out "enemies, Semites and communists": it was headed by two professional criminals, Henri Lafon and Pierre Loutrell, recruiting 32,000 experienced bandits into organization, whose duty was torture, shoot and kill.
Bénis les hommes et les femmes qui ont réalisé ce film, et bénis la Résistance!
Great movie indeed ! The sacrifices made by the French resistance and normal people of France are historic and inspiring. My salute to the film maker and the entire cast and crew for this great effort. Deepak Nayyar (India)
Maybe study history for a minute of your life. The French and their military and government gave up a country supposedly one of the best in a mere 66 days , then you had Paris , never bombed like Rotterdam and London . These wer noble people proud and brave ,maybe the resistance and the Marquis but why not talk about Petain the French traitor the establishment of Vichy France and the collaboration of a nation of gutless in the north and and a traitorship government in Syria , Morocco and Algeria. There were more than a few of both Americans , Canadians and the Brits , unlike those cowards the only group who stood up against Germany for two years and more . So either study history or pull your head out of your backside , your comment shows clearly you know squat but just respond to movies. I can guess where you reside .
Very good film. A testament to all those who fight to keep their home their own and not allow an overthrow of their freedom. Thank you for this film.
This film tells another side of D-Day, very interesting and very well done indeed!
What a well made and compelling movie! Thanks to all who put it together and thanks for posting.
Great film, low budget but better than most Hollywood polished crap they put out these days.
Loved watching this. Well done to the Turners for a fantastic effort and keeping me riveting for the entire movie. *Salute* to the FFI, this movie does them some justice. May we never Forget. Rgrds Alastair Armstrong (South Africa, Oct 2019)
Alastair Armstrong A lovely comment that mate. Thank you for watching and enjoying!
Well done tribute to the brave, courageous men who fought against evil...We owe everything to you.
Europe lost WW2. FDR played a major role instigating that unnecassary war.
Great production James is obviously very talented , the best actor and the most involved. The story line was great and the action scenes gripping , well done to u all!
Incroyable!!!! Tres, tres bien, mes amis!! James, un chef-d'oeuvre.
JMT Productions: Watched your film last night, and have read all the comments/replies posted thru today (10/30/2019). Just wanna' give you a 'thumbs up!' for your work. I'm a baby-boomer war history buff - especially WWI & II, Korea and 'Nam - and have read several books/watched many movies, documentaries, etc. As noted, I'm a history buff - NOT an historian - and simply try to glean whatever truths and insights I'm able from each work. But 'nuff about me. I really just want to tell you how much I appreciate your and your comrades efforts in this film endeavor.
Yeah, I noticed some things that might have been better, but honestly, the big takeaway for me was the amazing bravery of the French Resistance. Talk about a 'David & Goliath' scenario/death-defying risks! Despite any alleged historical & production miscues/lapses others complain about, still, I'm far MORE grateful for my new appreciation of their efforts.
Also (unfortunately), lotsa' seemingly armchair wannabees here who let y'all know how you shoulda' - and often by inference, they woulda' - done a much better job of it. I simply want to compliment you and your mates on a job WELL DONE, ESPECIALLY given the production conditions/limitations you had to contend with. I'm an old-school musician trying to figure out how to do simple music vids to put up online, so I have just a TINY bit of insight into your challenges. I personally couldn't have done 1/100, 1/1000, anywhere even close to what you folks have accomplished, and I just want to give y'all HUGE props for what you've created!!!
MANY THANKS from a grateful old guy~ :-)
Hello mate thanks for the comment!
You hit the nail on the head. Your comment sums up exactly what I think. I just wish other people would broaden their minds a bit and take it for what it is. But we can’t please everyone! Thanks again for watching sir! :)
Excellant short movie. Riveting to watch. Even felt like you were with the resistance.
A dear friend's Grandfather served in the French Resistance and was imprisoned at Stalag 13. Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque wrote the preface to his book. We Were Free, Constantin Joffe.
Never forget!
Thank you so much for taking the time and for all the effort to make this short film and to make it available. God bless you & your crew. Blessings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you! Your words are much appreciated! 💕
Very rarely will i ever disagree with viewing on a bigger screen is better....HOWEVER...the content is what is important in this one. I don't care what people watch this on, as long as they watch it. In the United States, we call our WW2 vets the greatest generation...well...the French resistance is France's greatest generation and have to be some of the bravest to walk the earth. U.S/U.K./France-------> hitler
Liked the video very much. I appreciate the hard work putting it together. Great job!!!
An excellent film . The realization at the end , that these actions were tied to the town of Oradour Sur Glane was a bit of a surprise . I hope more films like these are being made by you and your team .
Thanks for the comment! Yes I enjoyed writing the fictional resistance characters in with the actual events
And Adolf Diekmanns character. We plan on doing another film as soon as this coronavirus dies down a bit. Thanks for watching!
Excellent movie depicting local resistance within a historical context. I learned a lot. Thanks.
Also thankful for UA-cam as I rarely watch television.
The only big production French movie I've seen involving WWII was Sarah's Key.
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glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Sarah's key- I will look the tone up. Thanks.
For a low budget film this was fucking awesome. Yes there were plenty of mistakes that could be fixed with money, but thinking of the budget this was shot on... Pure Gold. Well done Lads.The French get a poor rap by the world as raising the white flag at the drop of a hat, but in reality it was very very different. Even today they are the first to riot on the streets against Govt oppression when the rest of the world is silent. RESPECT.
0Zolrender0 the dialogue is on point, you can feel their tensions
The stress they have
French government has been useless obviously. Leave it to the people to get something done.
@Marki FauxWhy dont you just settle down and have a cup of tea. It might calm your nerves
You've got that right!
Not french myself but been there a lot and love it.
Anyone who destroys white supremacists and fascist Nazis is a friend of mine.
Nice work, and well done on getting a feature finished.
This was fantastic, can't believe it was posted 2 years ago and I've only just found it, what an absolute hidden gem! Love the docu-drama style of giving us all of the historical context and facts whilst keeping the drama thoroughly immersive. Also massive props for not ruining it with terrible CGI like so many of these films do, nothing takes you out of the moment more than exploding tanks that look like they were drawn on MS paint 😅 this was extremely skillfully done, I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for more of your work. 👏
Thank you so much!
@@jmtproductions3650 No sir, thank you for the amazing film! I swear these days I much prefer to find indy productions on YT than I do watching whatever tripe Netflix plugs because you can see so much more effort and thought is put into them regardless of budget. Like I'll bet the woodland space you filmed in was only a really small area, yet with creative camerawork made it seem so vast and claustrophobic at the same time. And I can't say enough about the CGI, what you *did* use was done extremely well, sparingly and well utilised, unlike many that use too much and do it awfully. I honestly couldn't tell if you were using blanks in the weapons or if it the effects were added post production.
And I'll add, I watched it on my phone without headphones and you still pulled it off 😉
@@rockstarJDP See I love it when people like yourself get it. For me, the fun in making these films is being limited to what you can use and thinking of ways to help bring it to life on a low budget. For instance, the tanks and halftrack at 30:28 were models I had built when I was younger. I used a green screen and then placed them over live footage of the field.
Going to The Channel Islands was worth it as well. The amount of untouched bunkers and weapons (like the German costal gun at the start) just helped set the setting even more. We picked a quiet day to film at the gun battery, it was fully restored with nobody about, it was like being on a Hollywood set for free!
I will have to do a behind the scenes breakdown video or a directors commentary for the film at some point with a couple of the guys from the film.
Thanks again for the kind words @rockstarJDP, we appreciate it mate!
@@jmtproductions3650 That's awesome! I was wondering about the coastal defences, my flatmate is from Jersey and he's shown me photos of the bunkers and artillery pieces there, I thought they looked familiar!
Also loved the Easter egg you hid in the parachute drop with the navigator talking to the pilot, I recognised it straight away, loved that little piece of detail! A directors commentary would be awesome, would love to hear how you put it all together, where you filmed, what inspired the story etc! Thanks for taking the time to get back to me too :)
I don't normally comment but this time I'm compelled ,the story line and production had me. Looking forward to seeing more of your productions well done 👍
Have to assume this was relatively low-budget, but the quality, the acting, the story line, etc. was top notch!
Paul Duggan sorry for only getting around to reply to your comment!
The film was made be a small team over the course of 4 years, and it was a big learning curve. I had to teach myself how to do all fields of production, including the effects and such. It was a great learning experience and will be valuable for our next production. Thank you for the kind words!
@@jmtproductions3650 Excellent movie! Well done in every aspect. Glad to hear you're working on a next production. What can you tell us about it, like what's it about, or when can we see it?
Philip deBourguignon hello! Our next film is going to be about British paratroopers after the disaster at Arnhem in Holland stuck behind enemy lines on the run.
Mega bucks does not guarantee qualityn, just saying
@@jmtproductions3650 Thanks for replying. You've done a great job honoring the Resistance. When I was 20 years old, in 1979, I was in Paris and read a book the about the Resistance. It had a great impact on me. The war was still fresh in the minds of many Frenchmen.
I've been reading a lot about WW2 lately and enjoyed this film. I was wondering what happened to the French Army during the German Occupation and learned that many of those who managed to avoid capture by the Nazis joined the Resistance. Such brave people. Well done! Thank you!!
Leon degrelle was a french officer of waffen ss u should look him up hes astounding the things he says and how much he believed in Hitler's cause. Which was being free of capitalism and the banks who were drowning them in debt . not the bs narative we were fed.
@johnlister8145 oh wow you are on a rampage here! You clearly can't have a discussion without a nerve being touched! So was every single French soldier in the UK then yeah? Because from reading his comment, he said "many", not "all". Instead of telling people to do research, maybe you should calm down, and not bring whatever is going on in your life cloud your thinking on a YouYube video comment section.
Great movie. Not too many films dedicated to the brave men and women who participated in the resistance. They were real heroes who never surrendered.
Just your audio mix to sort out, so important to get that right. Well done.
A fantastic production. May we never see the like of this again.
Fantastic!! Well done everyone involved. Well produced, moving and though provoking
In fact, I’m going to watch it again right now!!
@@jamesgough5519 haha thank you!
This film stirs patriotism even now. Men died for the sake of freedom and future.
Rami Murti Paluri , and here we find ourselves again fighting for freedom in 2020
Very good movie . . . realistic, tense . . . and the small scale helps to make the struggle easy to appreciate.
Amazing film, obviously has a low budget, which makes it that much more amazing that they could pull something so good off.
Thanks for the comment mate. If I had a bigger crew I could make things 10 times better, but me and the guys involved made do and all chipped in on covering all job roles that it takes to make films. It’s really stressful, but so much fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@jmtproductions3650 You have the knack for telling a really good story in a really good way, and it has nothing to do with budget. (As long as you get at least enough, of course.) I wish you all the financial success, but please, don't ever throw money at a project just because you have it, or especially to add spectacle, or sex appeal, or glitz. You are a great story teller, please don't become a showman--there are plenty of those already.
You have the knack for telling a really good story in a really good way, and it has nothing to do with budget. (As long as you get at least enough, of course.) I wish you all the financial success, but please, don't ever throw money at a project just because you have it, or especially to add spectacle, or sex appeal, or glitz. You are a great story teller, please don't become a showman--there are plenty of those already.@@jmtproductions3650
The French resistance made the war shorter at great personal cost. Crazy brave.❤❤❤
This was really good - wishing it was longer. Superb production on a small budget.
I am American, Et Ma grand-père arrière est de Pont-Audemer et de Mannville-sur-Risle, France, est, I am certain, was part of the French resistance, according to ma Grand-mère…we are related to the LeFevbre Family ( they were part of the resistance) , of Pont-Audemer…I met them in 2014, …they served me à bière 🍺 free from their pub on Rue de Harve, where my great-Grand-mere was born !!
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Excellent production! Thank you for sharing
Very moving and very relevant, in particular the farmer who had hard choices protecting his family and in the end became a hero, people make history but not in the circumstances of their choosing
Its not about agreeing or disagreeing with you. Whether there are good or bad on each side too does not matter. What matters to me in a war is - what happens to the two people who gave birth to me. They are all I care. Hate, you think only hate kills? Love kills too.
TRuly amazing piece of work with excellent atmosphere and strong messaging
A nice little film about the best shot in France, who never misses, as he fights Star Wars Storm Troopers who can't shoot straight.
What, like Audie Murphy? It’s a film mate not a documentary.
@@jmtproductions3650 Definitely not a documentary. That's for sure.
@@walterschumann2476 So what’s the problem then? Why can’t extraordinary things happen? And Jean was killed in the end was he not?
@@jmtproductions3650 Not extraordinary, just unrealistic. When I saw Jean with a German on either side, I really expected them to both shoot and Jean jump to the ground and the Germans end up shooting each other, and Jean escapes. Your film is fine for the uninformed, if it is an attempt to make the French feel good about WW2 and to forget their pro-nazi collaborationist past. As you failed to mention that 2/3 of those put on trial for the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre were French who had joined the Waffen SS.
Always fascintated by these films about the WW2 and what went on in France etc, there is a museum to the French Resistance in Paris very close to the Opera House, never got to see it, would love to go back just to visit that place.
i"m so impresses from what the director talked about and if there is a chance I would love to see his RESIST, part two. Great allies movement story SIR.
I am actually a true marksman. You don't pull a trigger with the tip of your index finger. You pull with the middle part. And you don't pull you squeeze.
That was a great film. Many thanks.
An excellent movie, thanks for posting.
Great job. Riveting.!
Better than Hollywood.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Stumbled upon this searching for resistance gb brilliabtly put together 10/10
Thank you for making a good short movie. Very moving indeed and hope it will never happen again
I liked the fusion of history and cinema gear sound guy, fucking nice job.
This is more like a documentary. Great film. 8 of 10
Top production by all involved..Soundtrack CO-AG music excellent..
Ce film nous conte l'histoire de tous ces soldats anglo-américains qui ont permis à la France e retrouver son identité et sa liberté Merci pour leur sacrifice!
woow that was awesome,,wish it was longer..great production
The single most overlooked and underappreciated participants during WW2 whose efforts halted necessary provisioning, communications and generally made life Hell for German troops in Russia and Western Europe...partisans and resistance fighters.
Don't forget Tito's partisans in Yugoslavia. And the Greek partisans who majorly disrupted sending supplies to the Afrika Korps. That said--Vivent les maquis!
THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!
A good low budget film about the resistance.
Thank. God. For. The. Brave. Resistance. ! Where. Ever. They. Are !
A beautiful production. Well done to cast and crew.
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
good movie thanks
Awesome thanks for the upload
An excellent short. Thank you..
Thanks for the upload,this is quite good.
EXCELLENT FILM! Well Done! Very Respectful.
Wow….brilliant film 🎥
A friend of mine Mother was in The French Resistance and died in 2019. She never talked about it until the end of her life. Peace and Light to her soul and all who were in the Resistance. With all that is going on in the World today, in 🇺🇦 we all can’t forget history. Peace and Light to all the 🇺🇦men and women that are fighting for freedom in their Country.
About the "French Resistance"in WWII. The most effective resistance units tended to be the Communists (lots more discipline and better organization). De Gaulle and his followers hated them and vice versa...
Well done and thank you. I enjoyed your work.
BRAVO! Extremely well done, I especially like the focus on this one group of Maquis, of whom we need to know more!
Best way to learn more about the various resistance groups in France is to start to visit the areas where it took place. One of my neighbours' father joined the resistance when he turned 18 and was not willing to be conscripted into the STO and sent to work in Germany. We have many memorials to the folk that were killed, and often iy is easy to find their family and friends still living in the commune. However, it is good to remember that (as in any country) some people were on 'the other side' or no side at all, and listen rather than speak, as it were.
If you ever go to Paris, look for all the little memorials dedicated to resistance fighters who were massacred on those various streets, etc, THE FRENCH NEVER FORGET
You'll see the same in little towns in North Italy
@@chrisparsonson420 All over Europe
Great movie really enjoyed it .... well done keep up the great 👍
This was an amazingly good production, especially on only 5K GBP. Good job everyone :)
What's 5K GBP?
Interesting and informative presentation of the French resistance. Fighting/perishing/surviving knowing certain death/debilitating wounds were often possible. But still continued with the task of undermining the German armies occupation. Excellent photography shots during the presentation.I
Great film. I've been to oradour sur glance. Very eerie place. There is also a museum there with lots or personal items from the villagers.
Very good production. Historically especially in WWII resistance (Partisans) had little protection under the Geneva Convention of 1929 Article I. (Those without Uniform, emblem etc...) had no protection and would be shot or worse if captured. Brave men and woman to take up arms they were. I have been studying the likes of WWI and WWII for the last 37 years and this incident was very tragic.
What was not told in this video was before the Oradour incident the Partisans had been cutting up German Soldiers and leaving them displayed, and the final straw for Soldiers was when one of their Highly decorated Commanders (Helmut Kämpfe) was kidnapped with a few of his staff and killed.. they to were dismembered and laid out for display. The Milice (French Vichy Police of sorts) went around to find the culprits and shot several civilians. The responsible party was most likely elements of the Maquis Resistance. They most often never wore any emblems or markings and basically were not treated when captured like POW's.
It was after this last kidnapping (this had been going on and tensions were high in the area at the time the 2nd SS was stationed in southern France). This is when Diekmann and about a company of men went to Oradour (which is where Helmut and his men had been held before being killed). On his own probably frustrated, upset and full of emotion after seeing Helmut dismembered, massacred the civilians and burnt Oradour to the ground. This was common practice of sorts on the Eastern Front (Where no parties acknowledged the Geneva Convention at all)
Sylvester Stadler wanted Diekmann to be court-martialed and to stand trial in which he would have been executed. Nevertheless Diekmann was later killed in combat as with most of 3rd Company fighting the Americans and UK before the division retreated back east.
As a Historian I feel it is best to tell both sides of the story so that those interested can get a grasp of the entire situation. You had brave French Resistance fighters fighting with the SOE (Spies from the UK) doing their best to do what they felt was right, even though they did not most times act according to Article I of the Geneva Convention of 1929. They were nonetheless heroes and very brave. On the other side you had combat veterans that had seen what no one today has witnessed as far as carnage in battle on the Eastern Front, of which many Combat vets from the 2nd SS endured and had been with their Division since its beginnings in 1939-40. Seeing a highly decorated Battalion Commander dismembered would be emotionally unnerving and who knows if Diekmann already suffered from PTSD. It is still no excuse for their actions and slaughtering innocent civilians is just horrible, wrong, unethical and dishonorable.... but also in my book is the Bombing and leveling of cities and towns. War is something I hope no one has to witness or endure.
You are correct.Brutality by resistance towards Captured Germans ended up in Brutality towards innocent civilians.France,like Greece had a civil war within a war.Pro German Milice, like pro German Greek Security Batalliins, Mt Evone troops, local Greek militias and notirious General Poulos Verbrand fought guerilla groups many which were Communist and inGreece the collaboration forces mentioned above did Most of thefighting against Communist Greek guerillas and most of the causilities .Germans themselves didnt do much fighting against Greek guerillas.The collaboration troops did.Poulos Verbrand left Greece with the German Army in 1944.
History is often hidden.Had a French girlfriend who was little when.Germans came into N. France.She said British soldiers were rowdy and German soldiers well behaved. Greek friend told me that duribg the war, a German soldier tried ti molest a Greek lady and his officer shot the Landser dead on the spot.
THEY started it!!!!!!
AS far as the bombings both sides did that.
@@jimdomarus4650 The Germans began using Total War against civilians in 1914 WW1 firstly Belgians then the French, then the British,Russians and anyone they over ran so they never should be allowed to forget they began two world wars! " Listen you men, the Dog of War is wakening,for the Bitch that Bore him is in heat again" who? Putin and Red China.
Good movie. Thanks for posting.
Not as low budget as you would think...money was spent in the right places.Good movie.
Thanks for giving the movie time mate.
Please upload this kind of war movies
Excellent movie and well acted. I hope you don't mind a few historical details. France would not have had modern guard rails, modern jeans, military maps in WW11 were in black and white, a French farmer wouldn't have had polished boots and John passed up picking up enemy weapons twice.
Thank you for this.
I really enjoyed this movie please make more.
Marques Green we plan too! Cheers!
War caught in all its misery . Brave people to have taken up arms & fight for their freedom . I salute you all who fought against fascism .
That was really good...i only wish it was longer.
Like 4 years ?
Long Live the Resistance! Brave men and women who gave their all, but will never be known.
Talking about all resistance to occupation?
Excellent! Thank you!
The introductory words are true throughout history. Don't thread on anyone. Only difference is use of words terrorist and resistance.
Excellent film, good work James.