According to Zeevi, a personal meeting with Hitler's former secretary,
Traudl Junge, in 1999, triggered the film. He said: "When I sat in front of her I suddenly understood that the need to try and understand the evil that led to the horrors of the Holocaust was an integral part of the narrative. I understood that the dialogue with the 'other side' can teach us many new things on the fertile ground on which the hatred grew and in parallel convey a message of hope for the future". He said he hoped to provoke discussion of the Holocaust "in an intelligent manner and from a new point of view" and to "provide an indisputable answer to Holocaust deniers". The film's production was led by
Maya Productions LTD. in co-production with Saxonia Entertainment, with project financing provided by Capital International LTD. The film's marketing support was handled by
Kalman Sporn. ==See also==