Rose of Nevada | Introduction & Discussion
Special Screenings on July 24, 26, & 29, featuring an introduction and discussion with the Cinema Art Theater programmer, Shelby Cooke!
A mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew, hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew.
Shelby Cooke says of the film, "the story is comprehensive and enticing, while still bubbling over with intentional subtext. It’s a film that established Jenkin as an auteur in his own right, showcasing how he can challenge the craft of cinematic artistry."
Rose of Nevada was shot entirely on a vintage Bolex camera by modern auteur Mark Jenkin. The Cinema Art Theater's programmer, Shelby Cooke, will introduce the film, describing how Jenkin crafted this seafarer mystery. Stay after the film for an interactive talk-back with Shelby.
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