Screening only
A focused presentation of the audiovisual work in an institutional, educational or cultural setting. Best for programmes with their own introduction or established audience context.
SCREENINGS · EDUCATION · CULTURAL PARTNERSHIPS
Professional formats for schools, universities, museums, cultural centres and Polish diaspora communities.
Veritas Humanum projects can be presented as focused audiovisual screenings, commemorative events, educational contexts, author conversations and cultural programmes. The offer is designed for institutions that need a serious, clear and responsible format — not a generic concert, not a simple lecture and not a promotional spectacle.
A serious audiovisual experience prepared for educational, cultural and commemorative contexts.
The central institutional work within Veritas Humanum is Rap-Ort: Prawda Sumienia — an approximately 65–70 minute audiovisual experience built from music, image, text and silence. It can function as a standalone screening or as part of a wider programme with introduction, Q&A, reflection materials or diaspora-facing context.
The projects are suitable for secondary schools, universities, museums, cultural institutions, remembrance programmes, Polish diaspora organisations, educational initiatives and curated public events. Each format can be adapted to the audience, language needs and purpose of the event.
Choose the level of context your audience needs.
A focused presentation of the audiovisual work in an institutional, educational or cultural setting. Best for programmes with their own introduction or established audience context.
A short authorial or institutional introduction before the screening, framing the work as an experience of memory, testimony, responsibility and reflection.
A screening followed by an online or in-person conversation with the author, usually 20–30 minutes. Suitable for universities, schools, museums and cultural centres.
Participant-facing prompts, discussion questions or a Witness Report pathway can support post-screening reflection without turning the work into a knowledge test.
A time-limited internal licence for institutions that wish to use the work in a controlled educational, commemorative or programme context.
A format for communities outside Poland, combining Polish-language cultural memory with English-facing context for mixed audiences and younger generations.
Approx. 65–70 minutes depending on the final version and event setup.
Approx. 90–110 minutes including a short introduction and 20–30 minute discussion.
Approx. 110–120+ minutes if reflection materials, additional artistic elements or a broader programme are included.
Short institutional or authorial framing: why this work, why this audience, why this moment.
Presentation of the audiovisual work in the agreed technical format.
Optional quiet moment, discussion prompt, educator-led conversation or Witness Report activity.
Optional online or in-person Q&A focused on memory, process, responsibility and the role of the viewer.
The exact set depends on the agreed format.
HD playback, reliable laptop or media player, projector or large screen, darkened room where possible and a sound system capable of carrying music, voice and cinematic dynamics clearly.
Stable internet connection, microphone, camera if required, speakers audible in the room and a host or moderator who can manage audience questions.
The screening should be introduced as a reflective audiovisual work. It is not designed as background content or casual entertainment.
Polish-language and English-facing context can be adjusted for Polish, international or mixed audiences.
Veritas Humanum projects often touch difficult historical and moral subjects. They should be presented with restraint, contextual clarity and respect for the audience. The work avoids sensationalism and should not be framed as a spectacle.
External mentions, material deposits or event listings should be described according to their actual meaning. Unless formally confirmed, they should not be presented as patronage, endorsement, official recommendation or institutional partnership.
The more precise the context, the better the format can be prepared.
Institution name, city and country, proposed date, expected audience, preferred format, language needs, technical conditions and whether Q&A is expected online or in person.
Event purpose, anniversary or educational theme, audience age group, programme length, promotional deadline and any institutional requirements around wording or materials.