 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. The GI Film Festival attracts filmmakers who want to tell military stories. Tino Struckman is a U.S. Army veteran who goes the extra mile to get the story right. I studied military history and I used to lecture military history at the academy, mostly World War II. So I always had an interest in that and I have a lot of friends that are the military historical communities. Let's try to do a war movie. Let's try to keep it as close to historical facts as possible. Tino and his crew wanted to tell the story of the Normandy invasion from the perspective of the Germans. Though their film was made for almost no money and a lot of goodwill, they worked hard to make the story historically accurate. We shot one of the Normandy landing scenes on June 6th in the morning in rough weather. Try to beat that Spielberg. We do it to the day. That's the Army Now.