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'''''Babiy Yar''''' (also known as ''Babij Jar'') is a 2003 film directed by [[Jeff Kanew]] and starring [[Michael Degen]].<ref>{{ |
'''''Babiy Yar''''' (also known as ''Babij Jar'') is a 2003 film directed by [[Jeff Kanew]] and starring [[Michael Degen]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Babij Jar |url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/283437/Babij-Jar/overview |archive-url=https://archive.ph/tlNdA |archive-date=30 January 2013 |access-date=2021-04-14 |website=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> |
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Filmed in [[Europe]] and given a limited theatrical release, the film recounts the [[mass murders]] in September 1941 of thousands of [[Jews in Ukraine|Jews]], [[Soviet]] [[POW]]s, communists, Gypsies ([[Romani people]]) and civilian hostages by [[Nazi Germany|German]] ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'', and [[Ukrainian nationalists|Ukrainian nationalist]] [[Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany|collaborators]] in the title location, a ravine in [[Kyiv]] (the capital of [[Ukraine]]).<ref>[http://www.jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report/Jewish-World/A-Museum-for-Babi-Yar A Museum for Babi Yar], [[The Jerusalem Post]] (23 October 2011)</ref> |
Filmed in [[Europe]] and given a limited theatrical release, the film recounts the [[mass murders]] in September 1941 of thousands of [[Jews in Ukraine|Jews]], [[Soviet]] [[POW]]s, communists, Gypsies ([[Romani people]]) and civilian hostages by [[Nazi Germany|German]] ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'', and [[Ukrainian nationalists|Ukrainian nationalist]] [[Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany|collaborators]] in the title location, a ravine in [[Kyiv]] (the capital of [[Ukraine]]).<ref>[http://www.jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report/Jewish-World/A-Museum-for-Babi-Yar A Museum for Babi Yar], [[The Jerusalem Post]] (23 October 2011)</ref> |
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Babiy Yar | |
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Directed by | Jeff Kanew |
Starring | Michael Degen |
Music by | Walter Werzowa |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Babiy Yar (also known as Babij Jar) is a 2003 film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Michael Degen.[1]
Filmed in Europe and given a limited theatrical release, the film recounts the mass murders in September 1941 of thousands of Jews, Soviet POWs, communists, Gypsies (Romani people) and civilian hostages by German Einsatzgruppen, and Ukrainian nationalist collaborators in the title location, a ravine in Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine).[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Babij Jar". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ A Museum for Babi Yar, The Jerusalem Post (23 October 2011)
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