Fallen Heroes; Their Journey Home
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Through the generous partnership of the PPCLI Foundation we have raised $150,000 toward our goal of $200,000. Thank you to all previous Go Fund Me donors! We are opening up our Go Fund Me page for this project again for any donors who may be inspired to contribute to telling this uniquely Canadian story with a goal to Premiere this film in April 2023.
Film Project Description:
In collaboration with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Foundation, Combined Forces Production Collaborative is producing a film about the Ramp Ceremonies in Afghanistan and the Highway of Heroes here at home. The story began in 2002 after the first Canadian casualties at Tarnak Farm and extends through the entire course of the war in Afghanistan.
We believe this is an important story because the Ramp Ceremony and Highway of Heroes phenomenon precipitated an unprecedented outpouring of support from Canadians toward the Canadian Military and was a turning point in Canada's relationship with its Forces. These were ceremonies created by the people for the people and arose from a heartfelt need to pay fitting tribute to our fallen. This story touches every soldier, sailor, aviator and their families across the country and must be told.
For more information about the production please view this site:
30 minute Promo Film: https://combinedforces.ca/combinedforces.ca/rampceremony/index-2.html
We are grateful for you support,
Karen Storwick
Producer
Robert Curtin
Director
Combined Forces Production Collaborative
Website: www.combinedforces.ca
Film Project Description:
In collaboration with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Foundation, Combined Forces Production Collaborative is producing a film about the Ramp Ceremonies in Afghanistan and the Highway of Heroes here at home. The story began in 2002 after the first Canadian casualties at Tarnak Farm and extends through the entire course of the war in Afghanistan.
We believe this is an important story because the Ramp Ceremony and Highway of Heroes phenomenon precipitated an unprecedented outpouring of support from Canadians toward the Canadian Military and was a turning point in Canada's relationship with its Forces. These were ceremonies created by the people for the people and arose from a heartfelt need to pay fitting tribute to our fallen. This story touches every soldier, sailor, aviator and their families across the country and must be told.
For more information about the production please view this site:
30 minute Promo Film: https://combinedforces.ca/combinedforces.ca/rampceremony/index-2.html
We are grateful for you support,
Karen Storwick
Producer
Robert Curtin
Director
Combined Forces Production Collaborative
Website: www.combinedforces.ca
Organizer
Karen Storwick
Organizer
Calgary, AB