![]() However suddenly an artillery bombardment of the forest begins, allowing Charlie to escape in the ensuing chaos. Surrounded on all sides by German soldiers, Charlie is once again pressed to surrender. The German soldiers again catch up with Charlie and he flees into the forest where they discover him and a chase ensues. ![]() They travel together for a while and form a friendly bond, until one morning Charlie discovers the partisan hanged from a tree. The summer arrives and back in Italy, Charlie is joined by a lone Italian partisan, Aldo, who seeks revenge for the death of his family at the hands of the fascists. As the two bond, she begins to feel guilty and ends their relationship. Meanwhile, Tup meets Canadian Officer, Michael Romero, whom she agrees to a date with. Once again the Germans catch up with him and Charlie is forced back out on the run. Here he pens a letter to Tup in which he laments the cost of the war upon himself and its destruction of the beauty that surrounds him. He is rescued by a mute Italian shepherd, Giovanni, who nurses him back to health and escorts him to the convent in Viterbo, where he waits out the winter. With the onset of winter he falls ill and collapses in a forest. That night an aerial bombardment takes place of the surrounding area, Charlie watching from the cave decides it is time to move on. One morning a German stumbles across the hiding place and Charlie is forced to kill him. Sometime later as winter approaches, the Germans arrive and Charlie is forced into the mountains where he hides out in a remote cave. ![]() The next morning he is discovered by two Italian peasants who decide to help him. Charlie walks across the Italian countryside alone, eventually arriving at a rural farmhouse which he breaks into and steals food, fleeing as the owner returns. Charlie sensing something is wrong pleads with Grimes to flee the camp with him, however Grimes refuses and Charlie departs alone.īack in England, Tup flicks through a series of letters marked return-to-sender and ponders over the fate of her husband. As a result, the POWs are now free but are instructed by the British Camp Commander, Major Rawford, to await the Allies' arrival at the camp. Here they are informed by the Italian Commander of Italy's decision to capitulate. As the British claim victory in the North African Campaign, the soldiers are transported north to another prison camp in Laterina, Tuscany. The soldiers lament the poor conditions at the camp and soon the boredom begins to degrade them. Now prisoners of war, they are transported to a POW camp in Capua, Southern Italy. After suffering a breakdown the group is attacked by German soldiers, resulting in the deaths of both Thompson and Milton which forces Charlie and Grimes to surrender themselves. They head out into the desert in a Jeep under the command of Captain Thompson and Sergeant Milton. The next morning Tup sees him off at the station and he subsequently boards a ship bound for Africa.Īt the British HQ in Sidi Nsir, Tunisia Charlie and Grimes are told they are to take part in a risky reconnaissance mission as a prelude to the anticipated arrival of German soldiers. A distraught Tup confronts Charlie the night before he is due to leave he tries to clam the situation by professing to her that he will return home, despite his father being killed in World War I. Charlie later meets up with fellow soldier Private Andrew Grimes, who tells him they are to be sent to North Africa. A montage begins showing the development of their relationship and the birth of their son, Terry. He cycles back to Brighton where he meets his soon-to-be-wife Ivy 'Tup' Standing and they go for a countryside picnic. Private Charlie Standing of the Royal Hampshire Regiment is stationed at a remote outpost at Cuckmere Haven, overlooking the Seven Sisters along the south coast of England. The film was produced by Relsah Films and distributed by 101 Films International and 3 Wolves. ![]() Released when Hasler was 16, WWII: The Long Road Home premiered at the Brighton and Edinburgh festivals in 2017 and was praised by critics for the vision of the project in relation to Hasler's age. Created between the ages of 14 and 16 whilst Hasler was still at school, the film centres on the story of his own great-grandfather's experiences as an escaped prisoner of war in Italy. WWII: The Long Road Home is a 2017 World War II biographical drama adventure film written and directed by Elliott Hasler.
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