Perhaps.
Maybe Mel Gibson and Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ought to get together. In opening a new heavy water plant in Iran, Ahmadinejad was quoted in the Financial Times as saying that Iran’s nuclear program was peaceful and that “We are not a threat to anyone-even the Zionist regime, which is a definite enemy for the people of the region.” Again, we have the president of an oppressive, evil regime blaming Israel for the Middle East’s problems. Of course, we have to pay attention to this crackpot because his country is well on the way to developing nuclear weapons capability in spite of the United Nation’s concerns and blustering.
Perhaps Mel can receive Iranian backing for a movie in which the Holocaust is denied and Auschwitz is portrayed as similar to Stalag 13 from Hogan’s Heros. You could have a wily Jewish leader, Rudof Hoess could be an incompetent commandant and you could have the SS men led by a bumbling, good natured sergeant. The inmates of the camp could be shown as well fed and well treated and singing happily on their way to work. Or perhaps a film version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion would be better.