The Army Historical Foundation invites you to a free screening of the documentary Sunken Roads: Three Generations After D-Day followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Charlotte Juergens.
Synopsis: Don McCarthy was 20 years old on D-Day, when his infantry division landed on Omaha Beach in 1944. Don and the other veterans who survived D-Day will someday soon have passed into memory and legend. This realization inspired 20-year-old filmmaker Charlotte Juergens to join Don and seven other D-Day veterans on a journey to France - a commemorative pilgrimage to Omaha Beach for the 70th anniversary of the invasion in 2014.
In capturing their lives, Charlotte's film offers a new, intergenerational perspective on D-Day, presenting the memories of 90-year-old combat veterans through the eyes of a 20-year-old woman.
Tickets: FREE (suggested $10 donation)
Rating: Not Rated
Run Time: 1hr 33min
Location: Veterans' Hall (3rd Floor of Museum)
This program is hosted by The Army Historical Foundation, the non-profit organization for the Museum's revenue generating operations and fundraising in support of the National Museum of the United States Army, and does not imply U.S. Army endorsement of the views expressed or the endorsement of any associated private and commercial entities.
Showtimes and Q&A with Filmmaker
Saturday June 1 - 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.