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May 15, 2008 | Studio | Comments 1
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Let Freedom Ring

George Ciampa, at age 18, served in World War II in the 607th Graves Registration Company of the U.S. Army. His company had the solemn task of gathering, registering, and burying dead comrades in France, Belgium and Germany.

Six decades later, Ciampa, now age 81, has taken another tour of duty. This time he was armed with an HD documentary crew, from Outpost, to shoot “Let Freedom Ring.” The mission is to emphasize the real cost of freedom and share with young people today, and in the future, the enormity of those costs.

“Memories of France” is a documentary following four WWII Veterans, two teachers and a journalist who travel to various World War II historical sites in France. It is similar to George Ciampa’s first film, “Let Freedom Ring” however this new film observes the French perspective of the War, and has a very personal, first hand feel. To learn more, visit www.letfreedomringforall.org.

As with all of Outpost Worldwide motion picture, documentary and commercial shoots, “Let Freedom Ring” was shot on location using Panasonic Cinema VariCam HD cameras.

Here is a preview of Let Freedom Ring …

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  1. I saw this program on PBS in the Los Angeles area. Powerful and moving!

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