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SUMMARY:ROMERÍA
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful new drama from Berlin Golden Bear-winning writer/director Carla Simón (Summer 1993\, Alcarràs) – one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in contemporary Spanish cinema – follows an orphaned teenage girl as she meets her paternal family for the first time\, discovering her late parents’ complex and secret history. \n2004. Vigo\, Spain’s Atlantic coast. 18-year-old Marina (Llúcia Garcia) has arrived to meet her grandparents for the first time\, seeking their signature on some documents that she needs for a scholarship application. Raised by her mother’s sister\, Marina is unfamiliar with the numerous aunties\, uncles and cousins on the other side of her family\, and is immediately confronted with a past shaped by absence and long-buried emotions\, hindering her ambition to reconstruct a coherent account of her father\, the love story he had with her mother\, and her place in the story. \nFeaturing a luminous central performance from Garcia and stunning cinematography of Galicia’s rugged coast by Hélène Louvart (La Chimera)\, ROMERÍA – meaning “pilgrimage” – is an intimate\, sensual journey into how the past endures through the stories we inherit\, shaping who we become. \nVarious languages (English subtitles)
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DESCRIPTION:The beautiful new drama from Berlin Golden Bear-winning writer/director Carla Simón (Summer 1993\, Alcarràs) – one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in contemporary Spanish cinema – follows an orphaned teenage girl as she meets her paternal family for the first time\, discovering her late parents’ complex and secret history. \n2004. Vigo\, Spain’s Atlantic coast. 18-year-old Marina (Llúcia Garcia) has arrived to meet her grandparents for the first time\, seeking their signature on some documents that she needs for a scholarship application. Raised by her mother’s sister\, Marina is unfamiliar with the numerous aunties\, uncles and cousins on the other side of her family\, and is immediately confronted with a past shaped by absence and long-buried emotions\, hindering her ambition to reconstruct a coherent account of her father\, the love story he had with her mother\, and her place in the story. \nFeaturing a luminous central performance from Garcia and stunning cinematography of Galicia’s rugged coast by Hélène Louvart (La Chimera)\, ROMERÍA – meaning “pilgrimage” – is an intimate\, sensual journey into how the past endures through the stories we inherit\, shaping who we become. \nVarious languages (English subtitles)
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/romeria/2026-07-26/
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SUMMARY:ROMERÍA
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful new drama from Berlin Golden Bear-winning writer/director Carla Simón (Summer 1993\, Alcarràs) – one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in contemporary Spanish cinema – follows an orphaned teenage girl as she meets her paternal family for the first time\, discovering her late parents’ complex and secret history. \n2004. Vigo\, Spain’s Atlantic coast. 18-year-old Marina (Llúcia Garcia) has arrived to meet her grandparents for the first time\, seeking their signature on some documents that she needs for a scholarship application. Raised by her mother’s sister\, Marina is unfamiliar with the numerous aunties\, uncles and cousins on the other side of her family\, and is immediately confronted with a past shaped by absence and long-buried emotions\, hindering her ambition to reconstruct a coherent account of her father\, the love story he had with her mother\, and her place in the story. \nFeaturing a luminous central performance from Garcia and stunning cinematography of Galicia’s rugged coast by Hélène Louvart (La Chimera)\, ROMERÍA – meaning “pilgrimage” – is an intimate\, sensual journey into how the past endures through the stories we inherit\, shaping who we become. \nVarious languages (English subtitles)
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/romeria/2026-07-28/
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SUMMARY:ROMERÍA
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful new drama from Berlin Golden Bear-winning writer/director Carla Simón (Summer 1993\, Alcarràs) – one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in contemporary Spanish cinema – follows an orphaned teenage girl as she meets her paternal family for the first time\, discovering her late parents’ complex and secret history. \n2004. Vigo\, Spain’s Atlantic coast. 18-year-old Marina (Llúcia Garcia) has arrived to meet her grandparents for the first time\, seeking their signature on some documents that she needs for a scholarship application. Raised by her mother’s sister\, Marina is unfamiliar with the numerous aunties\, uncles and cousins on the other side of her family\, and is immediately confronted with a past shaped by absence and long-buried emotions\, hindering her ambition to reconstruct a coherent account of her father\, the love story he had with her mother\, and her place in the story. \nFeaturing a luminous central performance from Garcia and stunning cinematography of Galicia’s rugged coast by Hélène Louvart (La Chimera)\, ROMERÍA – meaning “pilgrimage” – is an intimate\, sensual journey into how the past endures through the stories we inherit\, shaping who we become. \nVarious languages (English subtitles)
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/romeria/2026-07-29/
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