Marina (Llúcia Garcia), an orphan from a young age, has just turned 18 and intends to pursue a university scholarship in Barcelona. The application, however, requires the signatures of her paternal grandparents, which means that she must travel to Spain’s Atlantic coast and seek out the family she has never met. With her mother’s old diary as her only guide, Marina returns to her parents’ hometown of Vigo, where she finds herself caught in a confusing swirl of new experiences, buried emotions, and fragmented memories.
Following her Golden Bear-winning Alcarràs (VIFF 2022), Spanish auteur Carla Simón returns to the semi-autobiographical roots of Summer 1993 (VIFF 17) with this imaginative film about the vicissitudes of time and memory. Titled after the Spanish word for pilgrimage, Romería renders Marina’s coming-of-age journey through a sensuous array of textures and modes, interweaving scenes of family drama with a lo-fi video diary and flights into the fantastic. It’s a film that lies suspended between the mystery of what was and visions of what might have been.
Carla Simón
Llúcia Garcia, Mitch, Tristán Ulloa, Alberto Gracia, Miryam Gallego, Janet Novás
Spain/Germany
2025
In Spanish, Catalan, and French with English subtitles
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Credits
Producer
María Zamora
Screenwriter
Carla Simón
Cinematography
Hélène Louvart
Editor
Sergio Jiménez, Ana Pfaff
Production Design
Mónica Bernuy
Original Music
Ernest Pipó
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