While many documentaries strive to educate audiences about the horrors and tragedies of the Holocaust, fewer try to explain the injustices to a young audience. Keith Famie noticed this discrepancy while watching a Holocaust survivor speak to an audience of teenagers at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills a few years ago. “The presentation was powerful and insightful and educational, and the kids seemed to enjoy it and asked questions, but I didn’t think they really got it,” he explains. “It’s not their fault. It’s just that the generation gap was too large.” So, Famie set out to create...