Rose Of Nevada15

Directed by Mark Jenkin | UK | 2025 | 1h 54m | Starring George MacKay, Callum Turner, Rosalind Eleazar, Francis Magee, Edward Rowe

When a fishing boat lost with all hands 30 years ago mysteriously reappears in the harbour of a forgotten Cornish village, it feels to some like a sign of change. In a place shaped by economic decline, hope gathers around the vessel’s return: perhaps one more voyage can bring fortune back to its shores. Young father Nick (George MacKay) and the enigmatic newcomer Liam (Callum Turner) join Captain Murgey as the crew sets out to sea. But when they return, something is profoundly wrong. They have slipped out of time itself, and the village now greets them as the boat’s original crew. Shot on grainy 16mm, Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin (Bait) returns to the sea and the uncanny with a haunting folktale of fishermen caught in a mind-bending time loop.

Join us on Friday 22nd May for an exclusive screening presented on 35mm film.

Reviews

‘It is an experience as moving as it is unnerving.’
★★★★★
Rafa Sales Ross, Little White Lies

‘Eerie yet entertaining, it’s Jenkin’s most accessible film so far, while remaining anchored to his core Cornish principles.’
★★★★
Anna Smith, Time Out

Book tickets

Friday 15 May

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Saturday 16 May

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Sunday 17 May

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Monday 18 May

8.30pmBook tickets
Wednesday 20 May

5.45pmBook tickets
Thursday 21 May

Descriptive Subtitles

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Friday 22 May

35mm Presentation

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Saturday 23 May

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Wednesday 27 May

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What else is on?

Today (Monday 11th May)

17:45

The Love Witch 15
2h 1m
A modern witch searches for love through spells and seduction, leaving chaos in her wake. Anna Biller’s stylised homage to Technicolor cinema blends horror, humour, and sharp feminist insight, transforming romance into a dangerous fantasy of obsession and desire.

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20:30

Father Mother Sister Brother 15
1h 50m
Acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch weaves stories across New Jersey, Dublin and Paris, where siblings reunite amid family tensions and tragedy. Starring Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett and Vicky Krieps, this Golden Lion-winning triptych blends quiet humour with poignant insight.

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Tomorrow (Tuesday 12th May)

17:30

The Stranger 15
+ Q&A / £6 for Members
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitles
Set in French Algeria, Meursault drifts through life until his mother’s death sparks judgment, conflict, and tragedy. François Ozon’s sensitive, queer-inflected adaptation illuminates the emotional and moral complexities at the heart of Albert Camus’s existential masterpiece.

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20:45

The Blue Trail 15
£6 for Members
1h 25m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles
In a near-future dystopia, government relocates older citizens to remote colonies. Defying the mandate, Tereza pursues her dream of flight, embarking on an illegal Amazon journey. Silver Bear winner Gabriel Mascaro crafts a lyrical tale of resistance, freedom, and self-determination.

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Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road.We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We only show a few adverts – less than most cinemas – and we only play a couple of trailers, so please don’t be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!