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Alberta funds Paul Gross's Passchendaele movie
By GAYLE MACDONALD
Wednesday, November 9, 2005 Page R3
Toronto -- Just before dawn on Nov. 6, 1917, the final battle began for the tiny Belgian village of Passchendaele.
Yesterday, Alberta's cash-flush premier Ralph Klein announced his province would commit $5.5-million for a Paul Gross-directed feature film about the recapture of this embattled town -- a victory that was largely due to the efforts of thousands of Canadian soldiers. Alberta-born Gross will also star.
Four Alberta regiments were among 20,000 Canadians who successfully took Passchendaele following a 16-day offensive, after almost three months of Allied fighting failed to make any progress. The $16-million film is to be shot around Calgary and in Europe and released next Remembrance Day.
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By GAYLE MACDONALD
Wednesday, November 9, 2005 Page R3
Toronto -- Just before dawn on Nov. 6, 1917, the final battle began for the tiny Belgian village of Passchendaele.
Yesterday, Alberta's cash-flush premier Ralph Klein announced his province would commit $5.5-million for a Paul Gross-directed feature film about the recapture of this embattled town -- a victory that was largely due to the efforts of thousands of Canadian soldiers. Alberta-born Gross will also star.
Four Alberta regiments were among 20,000 Canadians who successfully took Passchendaele following a 16-day offensive, after almost three months of Allied fighting failed to make any progress. The $16-million film is to be shot around Calgary and in Europe and released next Remembrance Day.
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