Mark Jenkin's 'Rose of Nevada' Receives Review
A recent review from IndieWire highlights Mark Jenkin's film, 'Rose of Nevada.' The movie is described as a 'singular Cornish folk tale' and a 'slippery tale' involving two fishermen who are depicted as unstuck from time. Performances by George Mackay and Callum Turner are noted as anchoring the film's narrative.
Mark Jenkin's latest film, 'Rose of Nevada,' has been the subject of a recent review. The movie is characterized as a 'singular Cornish folk tale,' offering a distinctive narrative style.
The central plot of 'Rose of Nevada' revolves around two fishermen. Their story is described as a 'slippery tale' where the characters are presented as unstuck from time.
Key performances by actors George Mackay and Callum Turner are highlighted in the review. Their acting is credited with anchoring the film's unique storyline.
The film is further praised for delivering a 'haunting aesthetic nirvana,' showcasing Mark Jenkin's singular artistic vision. (Source: IndieWire)
