The Coastal Mysteries of “Romería” and “Rose of Nevada”
Culture
United States
Started June 27, 2026
In rich, melancholy new films from the directors Carla Simón and Mark Jenkin, the restorative power of cinema turns out to be a shore thing
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The Coastal Mysteries of “Romería” and “Rose of Nevada”
The New Yorker (United States) | Jun 26, 2026
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Jun 27, 2026
While visually stunning, 'Romería' and 'Rose of Nevada' risk being overly sentimental, detracting from the authenticity of the human experience they aim to portray.
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Carla Simón and Mark Jenkin's films demonstrate how cinema can evoke deep connections to place, offering solace in times of uncertainty and isolation.
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Despite their artistic merits, 'Romería' and 'Rose of Nevada' may not resonate with all audiences, potentially limiting their impact on broader conversations about healing.
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The films 'Romería' and 'Rose of Nevada' beautifully capture the restorative power of cinema, promoting emotional healing through storytelling.
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The exploration of coastal themes in both films raises important questions about identity and belonging in today's rapidly changing world.
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