From Reuters:
“Ukrainian film shows 'deep
history' of Holocaust massacre”
Archive footage and photographs
preserve memories of one of the biggest single massacres of Jews during the
Nazi Holocaust in a documentary premiered by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa
on Monday. "Babi Yar. Context", unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival,
tells the story of the mass killing that marked the start of the Holocaust in
occupied Soviet Ukraine, as well as surrounding events. "It is a deep
history and we have to know our history, and films must provoke interest in our
history," Loznitsa said at the launch. Nazi German forces shot dead an
estimated 34,000 Jewish men, women and children on Sept. 29-30, 1941, in a large
ravine known both as Babi Yar and Babyn Yar, on the edge of Kyiv. The
56-year-old director said he grew up in the city, not far from the site, and
found traces of the past as he wandered around as a child. "I remember the
stones which they left ... when they destroyed the Jewish cemetery. The stones
were in the bushes," he said. "I asked myself what happened here,
what is it?" But the adults around him were not forthcoming. "They
would say, when you will grow up you will know." "Babi Yar. Context'
is Loznitsa's seventh film at the Cannes festival. In 2012, his movie "In
the Fog" competed for the Palme d'Or. In May, Ukraine unveiled a synagogue
built of wood and designed to unfold like a pop-up book at a site commemorating
the victims of the massacre.
^ I went to Babyn Yar in Kyiv in
2007. Most people only know the Soviet Memorial in the city (the Communists
made it illegal to place it on the actual massacre site or to even mention the
word "Jew" on it - despite the fact that 33,771 Jewish men, women and
children were murdered there by the Germans on Sept. 29-30, 1941 and another
150,000 until the city was liberated in 1945.) I made sure to go to the actual
massacre site (Ukraine allowed memorials there once the USSR collapsed in
1991.) I am interested in watching this new film. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ukrainian-film-shows-deep-history-183636063.html
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