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Tijdens de zesde editie van Off Screen x Art Office woensdag 11 maart in WORM wordt een selectie van films vertoond die tot stand zijn gekomen met een bijdrage van CBK Rotterdam. Met films van Gerco de Ruijter, Panida Te Petchara, Aitana López Rodrigo, Luuk Smits, Flo Meijer, Tess Martin en Katja Verheul. De filmmakers zijn aanwezig en worden geïnterviewd door Petra Laaper en Luca Tichelman.

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Gerco de Ruijter, The making of No Man’s Air, 14 min 2026  No Man's Air deals with the last flight to Nicosia Airport, in 1974. Since then, the airport has been a no man's land between the Greek and Turkish parts of Cyprus. With the account of pilot Adamos Marneros and shards on internet the makers construct a digital excavation, a melancholic reconstruction and tribute to the imagination.


Flo Meijer, Dutch Dreams, 14 min, 2026  Everyday stories, changing weather, surreal visions, and fashion collide questioning Dutchness in a dreamlike journey through the polders, and is at the same time an invitation to look around; sometimes the most interesting stories happen right next to you.


Panida Te Petchara, She Cries (The Holy Water), 10 min, 2026  A lyrical reflection on the pangs of time and distance; sunny weekends spent back home as a child in Thailand: the taste of sea water, the texture of sand between her toes, the story of a mermaid with a golden comb, the fisherman who pines for her.


Tess Martin, How Now, House?, 13 min, 2025  ‘How Now, House?’ investigates our yearning to leave traces behind through the prism of one house in Rotterdam. Using archives, personal memories and the philosophy of time, the film questions whether a space can ever really belong to one person, or time period, at all.



Katja Verheul, Mine Land, 4 min teaser, 2026  In a peaceful-looking forest in Bosnia-Herzegovina, a team of former opponents work together as deminers. Through virtual reality, a deminer and a scientist - each try to erase the scars of war in their own way, raising the question: when is a war truly over?


Aitana López Rodrigo, A piece of paper, 9 min, 2024 In the context of a workplace dismissal, a choreography of voices and rhythms invites us to explore the limits between the bureaucratic and the human and rethink our relationship with the languages of power.


Luuk Smits, Mad Skills, 4 min, 2025  Mad Skills explores the rise of self-documentation in the construction industry and examines how these viral videos impact the public perception of labor.