This TV documentary was the first Hungarian feature length film about Raoul Wallenberg to be broadcast on Hungarian public television. It includes testimonies of Per Anger, Second Secretary at the Swedish Embassy and Margaret Bauer, his translator; interviews with Congressman Steny Hoyer and violinist Isaac Stern; and speeches of students of the University of Jerusalem, participating in a Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship program. Some of the most remarkable parts of the film were shot at the Józsefvárosi Railway Station, which was the departure point for most of the trains carrying Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau.