Rose of Nevada: Mark Jenkin's Bewitching New Film Is Trapped in a Time Loop
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Rose of Nevada: Mark Jenkin's Bewitching New Film Is Trapped in a Time Loop
""As long as I've got something to put in front of the camera and there's enough light, then you can make a film. People say, 'Oh, it must be so complicated to make a film.' It's bullshit. It's the simplest thing in the world to make a film.""
""Rose of Nevada orbits ideas about memory and the difficulty Britain has with letting go of its past. Having seen it twice, seven months apart, it's a very different experience.""
Mark Jenkin, a dedicated filmmaker since the early 2000s, gained recognition with his BAFTA-winning film Bait. His distinctive filmmaking style involves using a hand-cranked 16mm Bolex camera, concurrent editing, and post-production sound recording. Jenkin's films, including Bait, Enys Men, and Rose of Nevada, explore themes of modernity and memory, showcasing his ability to create unique cinematic experiences. Rose of Nevada, featuring characters trapped in a time loop, delves into Britain's struggle with its past, offering a blend of tragedy and humor.
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