35mm
New Release
Main Slate

Rose of Nevada

Mark Jenkin

The singular Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin (Enys Men, NYFF60) immerses the viewer in the uncanny environments of the small towns along the coast of Cornwall, here spinning a sci-fi-tinged tale of dislocation and regeneration starring George MacKay and Callum Turner.

Showtimes

Fri, June 19

Sat, June 20

Sun, June 21

Mon, June 22

35mm screening + Q&A

with Mark Jenkin

Friday, June 19

Saturday, June 20

35mm screening

Saturday, June 20

DIRECTOR
Mark Jenkin
YEAR
2025
COUNTRY
U.K.
RUNTIME
114 minutes
FORMAT
35mm
START DATE
June 19, 2026

Select screenings on 35mm!

  • Friday, June 19 at 6:15pm – Q&A w. Mark Jenkin
  • Saturday, June 20 at 3:45pm
  • Saturday, June 20 at 6:15pm – Q&A w. Mark Jenkin

The singular Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin (Enys Men) brings his distinctive and bold storytelling approach to his most expansive work yet. Again immersing the viewer in the uncanny environments of the small towns along the coast of Cornwall, Jenkin spins a sci-fi-tinged tale of dislocation and regeneration. In a tiny, sparsely populated fishing village, a boat that had been lost at sea 30 years ago, the Rose of Nevada, suddenly reappears portside, fully intact and without its long-missing crew. Two local neophyte fishermen desperate for work (George MacKay and Callum Turner) take jobs on the boat as it sets out for a good-luck return voyage. When they return, all is no longer what it once was. Shot on 16mm, this earthy, psychological portrait of a working-class community’s cyclical existence is an atmospheric plunge into the eerie. An NYFF63 Main Slate selection. A 1-2 Special release.

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