Leslie Benitah

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Leslie Benitah is a journalist, filmmaker, and third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors dedicated to preserving memory and combating historical denial through storytelling. Holding a PhD in Journalism from the Sorbonne, she began her career as an Executive Producer for TF1, France’s leading television network, before moving to Miami in 2006, where she later returned to documentary filmmaking and long-form storytelling. For more than two decades, she has collaborated with international production companies, directing and producing projects centered on memory, identity, resilience, and human rights.

She is the founder of The Last Ones Foundation, a U.S.-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving and transmitting Holocaust survivor testimonies through film, education, and digital innovation. Through The Last Ones, Leslie has filmed more than 100 survivor testimonies across multiple continents, creating a powerful educational initiative now used in schools and institutions worldwide. The project has reached millions through social media and educational platforms, helping younger generations connect emotionally and personally with Holocaust history while combating misinformation, denial, and antisemitism.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:

  • That preserving survivor testimony through film strengthens historical memory and prevents misinformation across generations.
  • How documentary storytelling connects audiences emotionally to Holocaust history and deepens intergenerational understanding worldwide.
  • Why digital innovation is essential for preserving Holocaust testimonies and reaching millions through modern platforms.
  • That The Last Ones Foundation amplifies survivor voices through education, film, and global outreach initiatives.
  • How filmmakers translate memory and identity into powerful narratives that inspire empathy and social awareness.
  • Why combating Holocaust denial requires consistent storytelling, survivor testimony, and accessible educational content worldwide.
  • That international collaboration enhances the preservation and dissemination of human rights-centered documentary filmmaking projects.
  • How reaching global audiences through social media transforms Holocaust education for younger generations today.
  • Why resilience and remembrance remain central to preserving history and honoring Holocaust survivor experiences.

about the show

Imagine a show that’s more than just an interview or documentary—it’s a blueprint for success, showcasing the strategies, tools, and stories from some of the most influential people in the world.

Inspired by - although not associated with - other collaboration projects, it dives deep into the minds of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, pro athletes, and business titans, extracting their secrets for success and sharing them in a way that captivates and inspires a global audience with their brand message, story and expertise.

Leslie Benitah will be sharing her insights, discussing her journey to success, how she built her brand, and offering a behind-the-scenes look at the keys to her success.

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