Film Projects

Our current educational film projects are designed to serve as powerful teaching tools for students of all ages — from K–12 to college. Each film offers a unique window into World War II history, honoring those who served while bringing their stories to life in a way that is engaging, personal, and deeply educational.

Mother of Normandy: The Story of Simone Renaud

Narrated by Oscar-nominated actress Leslie Caron, Mother of Normandy tells the unforgettable story of Simone Renaud, the French woman who spent her life honoring the American soldiers who liberated her country. Through rare interviews, powerful archives, and veterans’ voices, the film highlights her lifelong devotion to preserving the memory of D-Day and those who sacrificed for freedom.

Heroes of World War II – The European Campaign

This documentary captures the pivotal battles of the European theater, from the beaches of Normandy to the final push into Germany. Combining veteran testimonies, archival footage, and expert insights, the film offers a compelling overview of the courage, strategy, and sacrifice that defined the Allied victory in Europe.

Reagan at Normandy

In this powerful short film, President Ronald Reagan’s moving tribute at the 40th Anniversary of D-Day is brought back to life. Blending his stirring words with historical imagery and footage from Normandy, the film reflects on the enduring legacy of the Allied heroes who changed the course of history.

Full length films available upon request.