★★★★ – Guardian. The boat Rose of Nevada mysteriously reappears after it was lost at sea 30 years ago, shot on 16mm film in Mark Jenkins’ (Bait, Enys Men) singular cinematic style.
"★★★★ – an enigmatic drama steeped in loss, memory and the unsettling rhythms of coastal life" – Guardian
"★★★★ – brilliantly weird and wholly intoxicating" – The Upcoming
★★★★ – Radio Times
Lost at sea 30 years ago, when the trawler Rose of Nevada mysteriously reappears in the harbour of a rundown Cornish village desperate local Nick (MacKay) and drifter Liam (Turner) enlist for a new fishing expedition. But aboard the ghostly vessel on the dark waters, uncanny realities, obscured identities and time itself start to entangle.
Shot on 16mm in Mark Jenkins’ (Bait, Enys Men) singular cinematic style, this is a rough-hewn otherworldly odyssey that breathes the coarse textures and ferocious elements of Cornwall and the sea.