Dir: Mark Jenkins, 2025, UK, 114 mins, Cert:15
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Sun 10 May // 17:00
Mon 11 May // 20:00
Tickets: £5
Shot on 16mm, Cornish auteur Mark Jenkin’s film sees him return with a political folktale of two fishermen trapped in a time-loop.
Thirty years after the Rose of Nevada and her crew vanished without trace, the boat returns unchanged by time, and unexplained by reason. Two young men sign on to crew her: Nick, a father desperate to provide, and Liam, a drifter with nothing to lose.
When the Rose docks again, they find themselves not home but thirty years in the past, mistaken for the men who never came back.
Shot on 16mm with a wind-up Bolex and all sound built in post-production, Mark Jenkin's third feature is a haunting political folktale about time, identity and the sea's long memory.
George MacKay and Callum Turner deliver quietly unsettling performances in a film that moves less like a thriller than a dream you can't quite shake.