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Passchendaele

Passchendaele

2008Movie⏱️ 1h 54mR
DramaHistoryRomanceWar
6.4
IMDB Rating
9,158 votes

The lives of a troubled veteran, his nurse girlfriend and a naive boy intersect first in Alberta and then in Belgium during the bloody World War I battle of Passchendaele.

Director
Paul Gross
Writers
N/A
Stars
Paul Gross, Michael Greyeyes, James Kot
Release Date
October 17, 2008
Language
English, German, French
Country
Canada
🏆 11
Wins
🎯 5
Nominations
💬 127
Reviews
📋 8.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Paul Gross
Paul Gross
as Michael Dunne
Michael Greyeyes
Michael Greyeyes
as Highway
James Kot
James Kot
as Skinner
Jesse Frechette
Jesse Frechette
as Peters
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Rainer Kahl
as German Gunner
Landon Liboiron
Landon Liboiron
as German Soldier
Caroline Dhavernas
Caroline Dhavernas
as Sarah Mann
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Patricia Benedict
as Nursing Matron
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Hugh Probyn
as Carmichael
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Jim Mezon
as Dobson-Hughes

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Sound
DTS
Color
Color
Filming Location
Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada
Production
Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, Damberger Film & Cattle Co., Rhombus Media

🏷️ Keywords

male rear nuditybattlecanadian armed forcescanadian soldierworld war one

🎯 Categories

Historical EpicPeriod DramaTragedyTragic RomanceWar EpicDramaHistoryRomanceWar

⭐ Featured Review

"Passchendaele" is a wonderful tribute to our heroes who fought for us and to Canada
by ametaphysicalshark2008-11-12

""Passchendaele" gives us twenty plus minutes of brutal, miserable, genuinely horrific trench warfare towards the end of the film. During that time it is the sort of gritty, relentlessly (but not gratuitously) violent war film many will and have gone into the theater thinking it would be. Apart from the short five to ten minutes which opens the film there are no other scenes of battle, and the movie is better for it. What Paul Gross has attempted here is to give Canadians their own war epic (and on a minuscule budget when compared to most Hollywood war films). The film is not interes..."

💡 Did You Know?

Paul Gross wrote and directed this film, and its closing song "After the War." His grandfather, Michael Joseph Dunne, a WWI vet, once confessed to a young Gross about bayoneting a young lad in the forehead. Gross later said on Dunne's deathbed he was muttering for forgiveness and he was the only one who knew what was being talked about.

📖 Synopsis

The lives of a troubled veteran, his nurse girlfriend and a naive boy intersect first in Alberta and then in Belgium during the bloody World War I battle of Passchendaele.