Rose of Nevada Review: An Unmissable Cornish Time Travel Film Adventure

BFI Distribution announces the UK and Irish release date for The Rose of Nevada on April 24, 2026, featuring George MacKay (Nick) and Callum Turner (Liam). For inquiries, contact BFI press officer Jill Reading at jill.reading@bfi.org.uk or phone (020) 7957 4759 / 07795 677333.

George MacKay (Nick, left) and Callum Turner (Liam) embark on a haunting journey home.

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The Rose of Nevada
Directed by Mark Jenkin
Now showing in UK cinemas. US release on June 19th.

Time functions oddly in desolate locations—this is the central theme of The Rose of Nevada, directed by Mark Jenkin. The film unfolds in a once-thriving fishing village in Cornwall, England, now bereft of its inhabitants and industry. Only a few souls linger amongst the deserted pubs and derelict moorings, remnants of a once-prosperous past. The sea itself feels lifeless.

What more fitting backdrop for a ghost story than this ghost town? After all, aren’t ghosts merely echoes of time? This village exists outside conventional chronology. Three decades ago, a fishing boat and its ill-fated crew tragically vanished at sea, and their absence resonates throughout the village. The tragedy remains unresolved until the re-emergence of the vividly colored Nevada Rose in the harbor.

For Nick (George MacKay), the boat’s return comes at a crucial juncture. As a husband and father struggling to stay afloat, the arrival of the Nevada Rose seems fortuitous. Liam (Callum Turner), an itinerant worker who sleeps on docks, also finds hope when he is recruited by Mike (Edward Lowe), the owner of the Rose of Nevada. They are guided by the seasoned rental captain, Margie (Frances McGee), who has a mysterious connection to the once-missing vessel.

Together, the trio sets sail, hoping to catch enough fish to repair Nick’s leaking roof, pad Liam’s pockets, and perhaps save their village. However, upon the Nevada Rose’s return to shore, something feels amiss. Time has looped back 30 years, and Liam becomes confused for two local men: Alan, an absentee father who vanished with the Rose of Nevada, and Nick, a fisherman haunted by the guilt of missed work on that tragic day.


What better place to set a ghost story than a ghost town? After all, what is a ghost if not a coincidence of time?

The implications of this twist and the narrative that follows are open to interpretation. The emotional weight of The Rose of Nevada is palpable, particularly in McKay’s compelling portrayal of Nick. Navigating his past, Nick finds comfort in the empty house of long-lost neighbors who mistake him for their son, uncovering a note of love from his wife on the day he left.

The film’s mesmerizing sequences at sea offer tension and tranquility. For Nick, fishing transcends mere survival—it’s a recurring rhythm that brings him clarity amidst chaos. The quest is not just for Nick but for the entire village waiting for his return.

The Rose of Nevada marks the third installment of Jenkin’s Cornwall trilogy. The first, Feed, explores the negative impacts of tourism on a coastal community, while the second, Ennismen, follows a solitary wildlife volunteer on a remote island grappling with hallucinations. This film encapsulates themes from both predecessors with its stunning visuals and haunting setting. The iconic hand-cranked Bolex camera used in the earlier films succumbed just as this latest installment reached completion, marking a poignant end to Jenkin’s trilogy.

If this marks the conclusion of Jenkin’s journey, it will be a bittersweet farewell. His unique storytelling deserves further exploration within this picturesque Cornish setting. The Rose of Nevada stands as a significant achievement—an unforgettable tale of lost time, borrowed moments, and the quest for redemption.

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Evacuations and power outages as wildfires rage in California and Nevada

California wildfires spread rapidly on Tuesday as firefighters faced strong winds, dry conditions, and a heatwave that pushed temperatures into triple digits in the Los Angeles area. However, cooler temperatures are predicted, and the fires may soon be contained.

Firefighters were also contending with blazes in western Nevada, just south of Reno, in extremely windy conditions. The National Weather Service issued red flag warnings for most of Nevada and parts of Southern California. Vast tracts of land were at risk of ignition.

The fires have added pressure to what has already been a busy season for firefighters across the Western U.S., burning nearly 7 million acres, more than double last year’s total. Over 24,000 firefighters were mobilized as of Tuesday.

Rhine fire spreads in Southern California

The Line Fire, burning in the foothills of the San Bernardino National Forest, poses a threat to approximately 65,600 structures. The fire had expanded to 26,400 acres as of Tuesday morning and was only 5% contained, according to CalFire.

Firefighters clean up burned trees and branches as the Rhine Fire spreads in San Bernardino, California, on September 8.
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The fire, which started on Thursday night in East Los Angeles, triggered evacuation orders across the area with 9,200 buildings, primarily homes, at risk, said Fire Information Officer Arnold Menjivar.

Menjivar expressed concern about the fire’s proximity to homes in Running Springs, the gateway to Big Bear Lake and Bear Mountain ski resorts.

“We’re very close,” Menjivar said, noting that firefighters were employing an aggressive response strategy but were wary of gusty winds in the canyon. “This is very challenging terrain.”

The Rhine fire led to the formation of its own weather system on Saturday, creating a fire cloud resembling a thunderstorm. Fire clouds emerge when a fire generates its weather pattern. The cloud produced around 280 lightning strikes, which hit the ground. According to the National Weather Service.

Pyrocumulus has also been observed at two other sizable fires in Southern California: the Airport Fire in Orange County and the Bridge Fire in Angeles National Forest.

A red flag warning surrounding the Rhine Fire area is set to expire at 8 pm on Tuesday night, and the arrival of cooler temperatures starting Wednesday “may lead to reduced fire activity and increased fuel moisture,” as per Cal Fire.

Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Saturday due to the Rhine Fire, with fire officials announcing on Monday that the California National Guard would deploy four Black Hawk helicopters, other aircraft, and 80 soldiers to support the Modular Aerial Firefighting System. Approximately 2,100 firefighters were battling the blaze.

Evacuation Order and fire alerts were issued for several towns in the foothills east of California Highlands, outside San Bernardino, and along the route to Big Bear Lake. The Bear Valley Unified and Redlands Unified school districts canceled classes on Monday and Tuesday due to the fires.

More fires rage in Southern California

Hot, dry weather has fueled additional fires in the Southern California hills, prompting further evacuations.

The Airport Fire erupted on Monday afternoon. A 7-acre forest fire broke out in Trabuco Canyon, Orange County, south of Los Angeles. Within hours, the fire had spread to an estimated 5,400 acres, as reported by the Orange County Fire Department. By Tuesday morning, the fire had expanded to 9,000 acres, stated the fire department.

The fire was initially believed to have originated near an airfield used by RC aircraft enthusiasts. The website for the local flying club, Trabuco Flyers, mentioned that Remotely The controlled aircraft was in flight when the fire broke out..

As a result of this fire, Evacuation warnings were issued for Robinson Ranch and Trabuco Plateau, along with other nearby communities.

Smoke rises from an airport fire in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, on Monday.
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Meanwhile, the Bridge Fire ignited on Saturday in Angeles National Forest east of Los Angeles. By Tuesday morning, the fire had grown to over 3,800 acres and remained 0% contained. Residents from north of San Antonio Dam to Mount Baldy Resort, Other communities.

Dangerous conditions in the Sierra Nevada foothills

Windy, dry conditions have put firefighters on high alert near Reno, Nevada. The Davis Fire has charred nearly 5,600 acres and is currently 0% contained. As stated in a status update on Tuesday.

The fire Davis Creek Regional Parkbroke out just south of Reno on Saturday, burning substantial timber and brush, causing damage to at least 14 structures, road closures, and evacuations for approximately 12,000 to 14,000 people.

The fire also resulted in power outages, leaving 17,000 customers without electricity on Saturday. About 3,000 customers in Washoe County, Nevada, were still without power as of Tuesday morning. Power outage.Us.

Over 400 personnel are actively combating the blaze. El Dorado County Fire Department video Footage shared on social media depicted intense flames engulfing the densely wooded mountains and thick smoke clouding the sky.

Actor Jeremy Renner is among the community members affected by the Davis fire, and on Sunday, he shared an Instagram Story showing a massive plume of smoke billowing from the mountain. People Magazine Reportedly, he posted additional photos on Tuesday showcasing firefighters in action and a plane releasing pink fire retardant.

Tuesday marks the final day of high temperatures for the most at-risk areas burning in Nevada and Southern California.

A cold front from the Pacific Ocean is expected to lower temperatures by 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit in Southern California on Wednesday.

A cold front is also anticipated to move into the Reno area on Wednesday, which may not necessarily benefit the fires as it could bring stronger winds.

In areas prone to gusts, mountaintop winds could reach 50 mph. As per the National Weather Service forecast:.

Source: www.nbcnews.com