15
1hr 53mins

Set on the Galician coast in the early 2000s, the third feature of the extraordinary Carla Simón (Alcarràs, Summer 1993) is the stunning concluding episode of the filmmaker’s semi-autobiographical trio of films exploring her upbringing and family history.


The 11:00 screening on Wed 13th May is a Silver Screen screening.

Unfortunately no Audio Description track is available for this feature.
Carla Simón
15
Drama
drug misuse, nudity
Spanish, Catalan, French, Galician
Contains Foreign Language Subtitles

The film follows 18-year-old Marina, who travels to Vigo in search of information about her biological father; she is seeking his death certificate to be able to apply for a scholarship to film school. Reconnecting with her paternal side of the family, she discovers a huge amount of shame and secrecy around his death. Reading from her biological mother’s diary entries from her youth, Marina takes the opportunity to uncover what she can about her parents’ relationship with the estranged family, and discovers the reason for their secrecy.

A master of understanding familial dynamics, Simón shoots intimate gatherings with astounding nuance, capturing unconscious conversations had through looks and body language. In tandem with Hélène Louvart’s poetic, sun-soaked cinematography, Romería encapsulates the nostalgia, eagerness and rebelliousness of adolescence, all the while exploring a pivotal era of the director’s own self-discovery in this stunningly personal reverie of a film.

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Wed 13 May
Audio Description

Audio Description and Boosted Volume headsets are currently unavailable for any screenings due to a technical fault.

We are awaiting delivery of a replacement system and thank you for your patience and understanding.