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"Running Towards the Fire - A War Correspondent's Story" captures the pivotal roles war correspondents played during the Allied forces’ 1944 D-Day invasion of Europe and the subsequent defeat of Nazi Germany and the Axis powers in 1945.
The war correspondents were unsung heroes who risked their lives informing the world with firsthand accounts of the bravery and sacrifice of American and Allied forces.
The documentary draws extensively from the previously unpublished memoirs of Robert Reuben. The Omaha-born war correspondent parachuted into Normandy, France, hours before the D-Day invasion and was the first journalist on the ground. Reuben chronicled the Allies’ liberation of France and Belgium and fierce fighting in Germany that forced the Nazis’ May 7, 1945, surrender.
“Running Towards the Fire” also pays tribute to the courage and resilience of the men and women who fought tyranny in World War II. Through newspaper articles, radio broadcasts and film reports, war correspondents such as Reuben boosted the morale of soldiers and civilians by highlighting the sacrifices they made in the pursuit of freedom.
- Year2024
- Runtime56 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreDocumentary
- DirectorBarney McCoy
- ScreenwriterBarney McCoy
- ProducerBarney McCoy
- CastBeverly Deepe Keever, Mitchell Yockelson, David Eisenhower, Tim McNeese, Robert Vrana, John Shrader, Jamie Wenz, Henry Shore, Bill Doleman, Dan Shelley
"Running Towards the Fire - A War Correspondent's Story" captures the pivotal roles war correspondents played during the Allied forces’ 1944 D-Day invasion of Europe and the subsequent defeat of Nazi Germany and the Axis powers in 1945.
The war correspondents were unsung heroes who risked their lives informing the world with firsthand accounts of the bravery and sacrifice of American and Allied forces.
The documentary draws extensively from the previously unpublished memoirs of Robert Reuben. The Omaha-born war correspondent parachuted into Normandy, France, hours before the D-Day invasion and was the first journalist on the ground. Reuben chronicled the Allies’ liberation of France and Belgium and fierce fighting in Germany that forced the Nazis’ May 7, 1945, surrender.
“Running Towards the Fire” also pays tribute to the courage and resilience of the men and women who fought tyranny in World War II. Through newspaper articles, radio broadcasts and film reports, war correspondents such as Reuben boosted the morale of soldiers and civilians by highlighting the sacrifices they made in the pursuit of freedom.
- Year2024
- Runtime56 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreDocumentary
- DirectorBarney McCoy
- ScreenwriterBarney McCoy
- ProducerBarney McCoy
- CastBeverly Deepe Keever, Mitchell Yockelson, David Eisenhower, Tim McNeese, Robert Vrana, John Shrader, Jamie Wenz, Henry Shore, Bill Doleman, Dan Shelley