Thursday, February 26, 2009

Americans on D-Day - Battle Tour Film of Normandy Coming in April


Photo by Mike Forster for WW2-Refelections

65th Anniversary of D-Day Reflected In New Tour
Film of The Americans On D-Day Released in April

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WW2-Reflections, a division of Labyrinth Media & Publishing Ltd.
of Dublin,
Ireland is looking For a theater in Hollywood and
elsewhere to premiere film free to all American Legions in
USA



“I grew up in the early 1950’s, and I have always been fascinated
by the second World War,” said Ellwood von Seibold, battlefield guide of Americans
on D-Day S, the first battlefield tour film of WW2-Reflections, a division of Labyrinth
Media & Publishing Ltd. of Dublin, Ireland. Labyrinth specializes in WW2 battlefield
tour DVDs for the U.S. market. "The Americans on D-Day" coincides with the 65th
anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy invasion.“D-Day became a focus point of
my interest, and I decided to live a dream and move to France and take people all
around these areas,” explained Seibold. “And the producer and director of
WW2-Reflections said ‘why don’t we put one of your tours on film in Normandy.”

Seibold noted that WW2-Reflections had assembled a remarkable and accurate
collection of soldier’s testimony, stories and witnesses who survived one of
America’s most bloody battles in war history. Siebold, donning American and
sometimes German uniforms, hops into an early model Army Jeep much like
General George Patton rode in as he walks you visually shows and tells you
what brave soliders endured.



The film uses smart graphics and extensive use of veterans' recollections, as well as invaluable assistance from Dale Dye, a retired U.S. Marine captain who founded Warriors, Inc. – which specializes in training actors for war-themed
film and television productions. Dye was in France researching an upcoming
film project and worked with Siebold on historical accuracy.

"We are thrilled that he has supported this tour film," Producer Richard Lanni said.

"The Americans On D-Day provides an exciting insight into one of the most pivotal
events of the 20th century,” said Captain Dye. “I'm really proud to have a hand in this
effort to provide a foxhole-level view of what happened in Normandy on June 6, 1944."

"I've seen a lot of tour videos that purport to give viewers an insight into what gallant
Americans endured and accomplished on D-Day, but this one really hits the mark.
The Americans On D-Day provides a stirring, GI-level look at one of the most momentous
battles of World War II," explained Dye.

On the trailer for the tour film Dye said, “I am a big fan of Normandy Tour Guide and
Historian Ellwood von Seibold, who takes you for a ride in his 1943 Dodge Command
Jeep for the D-Day landings in the real time, you’ll see the uniforms they wore and the
weapons they used.”

"If you can't afford a trip to tour the battlefields of Normandy, just get a copy of The
Americans On D-Day and you'll get a stirring look at events that changed the course
of World War II in Europe. Ellwood von Seibold knows his history and how to present
it to people in an exciting, understandable fashion. The insights and revelations in this
work are extremely valuable to everyone interested in military history."

"We wanted to show a snapshot of that 'Day of Days' through the individual soldier's eye,"
Lanni said. "Ellwood, who is an incredible 62-year-old, who put on all the different uniforms,
allowed he to be suspended on a rope ladder over a cliff, ran out of the freezing water on
Omaha Beach at 6.30 a.m., crawled through hedgerows and shinned up trees."

The production shot its first interviews in 2007 with Howard Manoian, a veteran of the
U.S. Army 82nd Airborne who landed in Normandy on D-Day and returned many years
later to live in the country that he helped liberate.

"With the addition of archive footage and stills we have turned this interview into a short
biographical documentary under the title of 'A Soldier's Journey,' which we also hope to
launch for the 65th anniversary, " Lanni said.

(Clips available at ww2-reflections.com)
(EPK at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJIjD-MaRJw&feature=channel_page)

Manoian was recently named a recipient of the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by
the French government. He will be presented with the award in June at St. Mere Eglise,
where U.S. paratroopers suffered heavy losses during the Normandy invasion.

[Editor’s note: EPK’s are available to credentialed media, which includes the 45 minute
film, a trailer, the making of the film, uniforms of the day and WW2 machine guns and
other weapons used in Normandy. There are some gripping interviews with military
officers who were charge on land and sea. There are also still images of the area
and on the scene production photographed by Mike Forst.

Please call for interviews or a press kit. Some of the EPK is posted Online, too.

For more about the schedule events for the film contact: MAYO Communications,
Aida Mayo or George Mc Quade call, or email: Publicity@mayocommunications.com
or visit: www.mayocommunications.com.
Hear
Ellwood von Seibold on the radio show, which will be played again on the 65th Anniversary: www.ricksteves.com/radio

Rick Steves tours Supports The Americans on D-Day

I am pleased to recommend this film (The Americans on D-Day) <http://americansondday.blogspot.com/> to anyone interested in learning more about the pivotal role that American forces played in the liberation of Normandy. I have great respect for the presenter’s knowledge and have been fortunate to have witnessed his explanations of the events surrounding the D-Day Landings, and have been moved by his passion for the subject. I trust Ellwood von Seibold to guide our group tours to the D-Day beaches and I highly recommend his tours to individual travelers in our guide books.

Catptain Dale Dye : comments on “The Americans On D-Day” WW2-Reflections are delighted to announce that celebrated actor and military advisor, Day. Captain Dale Dye gives the thumbs up to the ‘The Americans on D-Day“I’ve seen a lot of tour videos that purport to give viewers an insight into what gallant Americans endured and accomplished on D-Day, but this one really hits the mark. The Americans On D-Day provides a stirring, GI-level look at one of the most momentous battles of World War II.”
WW2reflections. appoint Mayo for PR: Mayo of Los Angeles California have been appointed to handle publicity for The Americans on D-Day,which will go on sale in April 2009. www.mayocommunications.com/
Captain Dale Dye of Warriors inc supports The Americans on D-Day: www.warriorsinc.com

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

65th Anniversary of D-Day Reflected In New Tour Film of The Americans On D-Day Released in March


Howard Monoian and Son Chris in Normandy
Images by Mike Forster.


WW2-Reflections, a division of Labyrinth

Media & Publishing Ltd. of Dublin, Ireland
is looking For a theater in Hollywood and
elsewhere to premiere film free to all
American Legions in USA


Los Angeles, CA - “I grew up in the early 1950’s, and I have always been fascinated by the second World War,” said Ellwood von Seibold, battlefield guide of Americans on D-Day S, the first battlefield tour film of WW2-Reflections, a division of Labyrinth Media & Publishing Ltd. of Dublin, Ireland. Labyrinth specializes in WW2 battlefield tour DVDs for the
U.S. market. "The Americans on D-Day" coincides with the 65th anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy invasion.
“D-Day became a focus point of my interest, and I decided to live a dream and move to France and take people all around these areas,” explained Seibold. “And the producer and director of WW2-Reflections said ‘why don’t we put one of your tours on film in Normandy.”
 
Seibold noted that WW2-Reflections had assembled a remarkable and accurate collection of soldier’s testimony, stories and witnesses who survived one of America’s most bloody battles in war history. Siebold, donning American and sometimes German uniforms, hops into an early model Army Jeep much like General George Patton rode in as he walks you visually shows and tells you what brave solider endured. 
The film uses smart graphics and extensive use of veterans' recollections, as well as invaluable assistance from Dale Dye, a retired U.S. Marine captain who founded Warriors, Inc. – which specializes in training actors for war-themed film and television productions. Dye was in France preparing for his forthcoming production, "No Better Place to Die." "We are thrilled that he has supported this tour film,"

Producer Richard Lanni said.


On the trailer for the film Dye said, “I am a big fan of Normandy Tour Guide and Historian Ellwood von Seibold, who takes you for a ride in his 1943 Dodge Command Jeep for the D-Day landings in the real time, you’ll see the uniforms they wore and the weapons they used.”
 
"We wanted to show a snapshot of that 'Day of Days' through the individual soldier's eye," Lanni said. "Ellwood, who is an incredible 62-year-old, who put on all the different uniforms, allowed he to be suspended on a rope ladder over a cliff, ran out of the freezing water on Omaha Beach at 6.30 a.m., crawled through hedgerows and shinned up trees."
 
The production shot its first interviews in 2007 with Howard Manoian, a veteran of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne who landed in Normandy on D-Day and returned many years later to live in the country that he helped liberate.
 
"With the addition of archive footage and stills we have turned this interview into a short biographical documentary under the title of 'A Soldier's Journey,' which we also hope to launch for the 65th anniversary, " Lanni said.
 
(Clips available at ww2-reflections.com) (EPK at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJIjD-MaRJw&feature=channel_page)
 
Manoian was recently named a recipient of the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by the French government. He will be presented with the award in June at St. Mere Eglise, where U.S. paratroopers suffered heavy losses during the Normandy invasion.
 
For more about MAYO Communications contact Aida Mayo or George 
Mc Quade call 818-340-5300,  or email: Publicity@mayocommunications.com

or visit: www.mayocommunications.com.




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Friday, February 6, 2009

New Film on 65th Anniversary of D-Day Coming


Image by Mike Forster

WW2-Reflections, Chooses
MAYO Communications

MAYO Communications, a full service entertainment
and public relations agency based in Los Angeles, has
been retained to promote “The Americans on D-Day.”

It Is the first battlefield tour film of WW2-Reflections,
a division of Labyrinth Media & Publishing Ltd. of
Dublin, Ireland. Labyrinth specializes in WW2 battlefield
tour DVDs for the U.S. market. "The Americans on D-Day"
coincides with the 65th anniversary of D-Day and the
Normandy invasion.

The film's presenter, Ellwood von Seibold, tells the story
with smart graphics and extensive use of veterans'
recollections, as well as invaluable assistance from Dale
Dye, a retired U.S. Marine captain who founded Warriors,
Inc. – which specializes in training actors for war-themed
film and television productions.

Dye was in France preparing for his forthcoming production,
"No Better Place to Die." "We are thrilled that he has
supported this tour film," Producer Richard Lanni said.

"We wanted to show a snapshot of that 'Day of Days'
through the individual soldier's eye," Lanni said.
"Ellwood, who is an incredible 62-years-old, put on
all the different uniforms, allowed himself to be
suspended on a rope ladder over a cliff, ran out of
the freezing water on Omaha Beach at 6.30 a.m.,
crawled through hedgerows and shinned up trees."

The production shot its first interviews in 2007 with
Howard Manoian, a veteran of the U.S. Army 82nd
Airborne who landed in Normandy on D-Day and
returned many years later to live in the country
that he helped liberate.

"With the addition of archive footage and stills
we have turned this interview into a short
biographical documentary under the title of
'A Soldier's Journey,' which we also hope to
launch for the 65th anniversary," Lanni said.

(Clips available at: ww2-reflections.com)

Manoian was recently named a recipient of the
Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by the French
government. He will be presented with the award
in June at St. Mere Eglise, where U.S. paratroopers
suffered heavy losses during the Normandy invasion.

For more about MAYO Communications contact
Aida Mayo or George Mc Quade call 818-340-5300,
or email:
Publicity@mayocommunications.com or
visit: www.mayocommunications.com.



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