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D-Day: The Camera Soldier

80 years after the end of World War II, this immersive documentary uncovers the untold story of Sgt. Richard TAYLOR – one of the first to land on Omaha Beach, not with a rifle but with a camera. His mission: to capture the Allied invasion so the world could witness the liberation of Europe. Decades later, his daughter Jennifer receives an unexpected message that launches her on a journey across time and continents to reconnect with the father she never truly knew. Through his restored photos and films, history is brought to life in stunning immersive 3D – transforming memory into an experience you can step into.

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80 years after the end of World War II, this immersive documentary uncovers the untold story of Sgt. Richard TAYLOR – one of the first to land on Omaha Beach, not with a rifle but with a camera. His mission: to capture the Allied invasion so the world could witness the liberation of Europe. Decades later, his daughter Jennifer receives an unexpected message that launches her on a journey across time and continents to reconnect with the father she never truly knew. Through his restored photos and films, history is brought to life in stunning immersive 3D – transforming memory into an experience you can step into.

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