The Entertainment MagazineMiv EvansTHE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM - A Franco-American RomanceBy Miv Evans This is a documentary about a group of French
citizens who, decades earlier, were freed from German occupation by US
soldiers. On every anniversary of D-Day,
three generations of locals invite the veterans back to their Normandy province. They honor those who were lost and laud those
who survived. It’s France and America
with its best, at their best. On June 6th, 1944, fighter planes swooped over Normandy
villages. Thousands of parachutes filled
the sky. Platoons of soldiers swarmed
the beaches. Tanks roared, guns fired
and explosions lit the sky. The air was
thick with the dust of battle. Locals waited at their windows, fearful of the repercussions
an attempted invasion might bring. Years
of German occupation had taken its toll.
But as dawn broke, instead of a feared knock on the door, a US soldier came
swaggering into sight. A cigarette dangled
from his mouth; his helmet was set at a jaunty angle. His
demeanor was casual but his finger never left the trigger. The Allied
Forces had fought through the night. The
battle was won and Normandy citizens were the first to be liberated. Vive la révolucion! The poignant stories in this film keep
rolling until the very end. Everyone has
a tale to tell. Amongst them are the D-Day
children who are still alive today. Some
had been orphaned by the war, but the lost and the lonely had nothing to
fear. They were all taken care of by
their visitors. Any child that showed up
in the mess hall was fed. Soldiers piled
food onto their plates and showered them with treats. Against a decimated landscape, in the middle
of a war zone, a sprawling blended family was born. We listen with sorrow as a middle-aged woman
explains how the families of both her mother and father had been wiped out in
this ruinous time. They were amongst 23
family members who had perished in a single night of bombing. She speaks gently and uses the same matter of
fact tone when she tells us about a veteran she met at one of the
reunions. He was alone
in the US and in need of medical attention that he couldn’t get. She took him to a local hospital, restored
his health and decided the best place for him would be with her. He
skipped his return flight home and is now cared for by a woman who was born 18
years after he stormed onto that Normandy beach. The title of this emotive documentary is,
of course, inspired by a tender tale. It
involves a creative mother, a rescued parachute and one of the cutest Mademoiselles in France. She’s now a stylish Madam and will be delighted to tell you how she got to wear that
fabled dress, back in the summer of ‘44.
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