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Recreating wartime history on the beach at Camber

Filming this week recreates Normandy landings for second world war drama "Pressure"

Recreating wartime history on the beach at Camber
Filming on Camber Sands

A war film about the most important weather forecast in history is being filmed on Camber Sands this week. Pressure tells the story of Britain’s chief meteorological officer James Stagg, whose job it was to monitor the UK’s unpredictable weather conditions ahead of the Normandy invasion during the second world war.

Pressure is being filmed at Camber Sands

Extras were filming in the rain on Tuesday, October 1 recreating soldiers landing on the beaches in Northern France in 1944. Marquees and trucks have taken over the Western car park at Camber all week to support the production by Studiocanal.

Filming on the beach at Camber

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Recreating the Normandy Landings at Camber

Pressure is due to be released in late 2025 or early 2026 and is based on the West End stage play written by and starring David Haig. In the film version, Andrew Scott takes the lead role as Stagg, with Brendan Fraser playing American General Eisenhower and Damian Lewis as his British counterpart Field Marshall Montgomery.

Setting up filming at Camber

It's not the first war time film to be shot at Camber. Monuments Men and Dunkirk have also used the dunes and beach as a filming location.

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