Our Films
“Jimmy” is a Canadian story of Piper James Cleland Richardson who was awarded the highest medal for military valour, the Victoria Cross, is also a story of home children, Canada and Vancouver pre First World War, rapid mobilization of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, enthusiastic training and romantic anticipation of going to the front, shattered by the brutal reality of War.
“Rosalie” is the remarkable story of story of Private Henri Paul Lecorre and his rifle he named Rosalie. Pivate Lecorre from the 22nd Battalion (French Canadian), CEF carved the name of each battle from the First World War on his riffle.
Rosalie is the most remarkable story that no one knows…
This is the true story of disenfranchised Canadians of Chinese decent during the Second World War. Blatant discrimination was directed towards these Canadians, rejected by the Canadian Military. the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), a clandestine organization looking to cause espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance deep behind enemy lines came recruiting, over 150 joined. This was an epic battle for survival and acceptance.
The film APOLLO aims to provide a Canadian perspective on the war against terrorism, highlighting the involvement of Canadian forces in international efforts. It depicts their experiences, challenges, and the impact of their contributions to the fight against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Through its narrative, APOLLO aims to shed light on the dedication and commitment of these Canadian soldiers and their importance in ensuring global security.
Great White Moose Productions is currently in production for the feature-length film MEDUSA, a true Canadian story depicting the incredible bravery and valor displayed by Canadian Soldiers and US Special Forces in the face of overwhelming odds during Operation MEDUSA.
This was the impossible battle for all the marbles!