The Best of INPUT Wrocław
To whom is INPUT directed?
- Management of Polish Television, regional channels, and other television stations
- Program directors, head editors, and editors charged with ordering programs
- Television authors and producers
- Independent producers
- Employees and public television partners
The most interesting Public Television productions in Wroclaw were screened at The Best of INPUT conference, organized by TVP, from March 31 to April 2 in Wroclaw.
During the conference, which was organized for the first time, the most interesting, innovative, extraordinary, and inspiring public television programs from around the world from the past several years were screened. The programs were selected at the last INPUT (INternational PUblic Television) conference.
The Best of INPUT program included the well-known documentary, “Dark Side of the Moon,” the extraordinary opera filmed in London’s Paddington metro station “Flashmob, the Opera,” and “The Secret Policeman,” a program about a journalist who worked undercover as a policeman for several months investing the issue of racism in the British police.
The films and programs to be screened during the event were selected by Mr. Andrzej Fidyk, INPUT coordinator for Poland and originator of the event. All of them had their own reasons for being superior; they were the best, the most interesting, and the most stimulating for discussion.
Also participating in the event were members of INPUT’s management, including its president, Noemi Schory, and representatives of public television stations from Central/Eastern European countries, and the creators of four of the programs to be screened at the conference.

