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  1. David Mann (Joe Dinicol), Sarah's younger brother, is ineligible for military service due to asthma but is determined to enlist. The Manns are ostracized when it becomes known their father died at Vimy Ridge fighting for the Imperial German Army .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_DinicolJoe Dinicol - Wikipedia

    His most recent performance was as the second male lead in Paul Gross's Passchendaele released in 2008. Dinicol was the lead of the Amazon -produced series Betas . [11] [12]

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2023
    Eugene Wagner
    Episode: "Leap. Die. Repeat."
    2021
    Steven Colton
    Television film
    2018
    Telly Appleton
    Episode: "Seizure"
    2017
    Thomas Leffering
    Recurring role
  3. Passchendaele. Set during the height of WWI, Passchendaele tells the moving story of an important event in Canadian history through the eyes of Sergeant Michael Dunne (Gross), a soldier who is wounded in France and returns to Calgary emotionally and physically scarred.

  4. When Sarah's younger asthmatic brother David (Joe Dinicol) signs up to fight in Europe, Michael feels compelled to return to Europe to protect him. Michael and David, like thousands of Canadians, are sent to fight in the third battle of Ypres, a battle against impossible odds, commonly known as "Passchendaele".

  5. Sep 16, 2008 · Actor Joe Dinicol said working with Paul Gross taught him to relax and trust himself. Actor/writer/director Paul Gross made the most expensive movie ever made in Canada, Passchendaele.

  6. While in the military hospital in Calgary, he meets Sarah (Caroline Dhavernas), a mysterious and attractive nurse with whom he develops a passionate love. When Sarah's younger asthmatic brother David (Joe Dinicol) signs up to fight in Europe, Michael feels compelled to return to Europe to protect him.

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  8. Cast. Paul Gross Caroline Dhavernas Joe Dinicol Jim Mezon Michael Greyeyes Adam John Harrington Gil Bellows. About PASSCHENDAELE. During the First World War, Sergeant Michael Dunne, is brutally wounded in France, returns to Calgary emotionally and physically scarred.