Norm Coyne's Second World War-era Breakthrough scheduled for release in 2025
The Second World War movie Breakthrough filmed just outside of Prince George in March has enlisted a well-known Canadian actor to take on a starring role.
Dug into the Ardennes Forest, the American 106th Infantry Division faces a devastating counter-attack from the German Army and in the aftermath, a wounded Jewish American soldier and a young German boy soldier form an unlikely friendship while trapped together in a foxhole. Breakthrough was written by Michael John Fuller, a renowned Second World Wat historian and technical advisor who worked on the movie Dunkirk. Fuller also stars as the older soldier.
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