EDUCATIONAL STREAMING
Streaming & Educational Licensing
The Art of Un-War is available for educational streaming and classroom use directly through this website. By purchasing your license here, you are providing direct support to the filmmaker and ensuring the continued production of independent documentary work.
Public Performance Rights (PPR)
Please note that for all non-classroom screenings—including university-wide events, community groups, public libraries, or businesses—a PPR license must be obtained. These licenses are handled exclusively by the filmmaker. Please Contact Us regarding your screening event.
Host a Screening & Discussion
Enhance your program by combining a screening with a filmmaker Q&A or moderated discussion.
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Maria Niro is available to participate either in person or virtually via Zoom.
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Depending on his schedule, Krzysztof Wodiczko may also be available for special university-wide screenings and keynote events.
To inquire about rates and availability, please use our Screening/Event Request Form
or Email Us with your inquiry.
CREATE A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCREENING EVENT
The Art of Un-War has screened in many universities for in -class screenings or for university wide screening events with the artist and filmmaker present.
Invite the Filmmaker and the artist
The Art of Un-War is available for both virtual and in-person screening events. You can bring this important film to your campus, theater, conference, organization, or community venue. When paired with a Q&A or panel discussion with the filmmaker and artist, the event can offer a unique opportunity for you to engage with your audience and discuss important issues. You can use the screening for fundraising, advocacy, or public education. If you’re interested in organizing a screening event please use the Screening/Event Request Form or contact us for more information. Be sure to indicate if you'd like the filmmaker and artist to be present.
The Art of Un-War has screened in many universities, museums and organizations. Previous engagements with Q&A discussions with the artist and the filmmaker include Harvard Art Museums, National Gallery of Art, MIT ACT, the Desmond Tutu Peace Lab at Butler University, Notre Dame, Queens Museum, Global Peace Film Festival, Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, The International Festival of Films on Art, Artecinema, and many more.
















