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Movie The Ravine premieres in Overland Park Friday

Movie The Ravine premieres in Overland Park Friday Local couple produced and independently financed the film Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 2, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff Local couple produced and independently financed the film Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 2, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript FOOD OR WATER TO VOTERS WHILE THEY ARE WAITING IN LINE. A TASTE OF HOLLYWOOD IN THE METR TONIGHT WAS THE PREMIERE OF THE RAVINE. IT FOLLOWS A SEEMINGLY HAPPY FAMILY WHOSE WORLD EXPLODES IN A SHOCKING MURDER-SUICIDE. A LOCAL COUPLE PRODUCED AND INDEPENDENTLY FINANCED THE FILM. THEY SAY THEY CHOSE TO DEBUT IT ON GOOD FRIDAY BECAUSE IT’S A STORY OF REDEMPTION. IT IS EXTREMELY SPECIAL T KNOW THAT K.C. HAS REALLY STEPPED OUT AND SUPPORTED US AND THIS MESSAGE. TO HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE HERE IS MEANINGFUL, SO THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT TODAY. HALEY: YOU JUST HEARD FROM ONE OF THE ACTORS, MISSOURI NATIVE KYLE LOWDER, WHO STARRED IN

When Genocide Is Caught on Film

When Genocide Is Caught on Film German guards and Ukrainian militia shooting a Jewish family in Miropol, Ukraine, in 1941. In “The Ravine,” Wendy Lower investigates the figures in this photo, hoping to discover who, exactly, the Jewish victims were and to expose their killers.Credit.Security Services Archive Buy Book ▾ By Susie Linfield By Wendy Lower “What does one do upon discovering a photograph that documents a murder?” Wendy Lower asks in her new book, “The Ravine.” Lower, a historian of the Holocaust who has worked with Nazi hunters, ponders a photograph, taken in October 1941, in the once thriving, now desolate Ukrainian town of Miropol. It shows several men Ukrainians and Germans shooting a woman who, bent over, holds the hand of a small, barefoot boy just before they tumble into a death pit. (The boy would be buried alive, not shot, since Nazi protocol forbade wasting bullets on Jewish children.) Smoke from the gun blasts obscures the face of the woman

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