52 Films by Women Vol 10. 20. ROMERÍA (Director: Carla Simón)
Pictured : Eighteen-year-old orphan Marina ( Llúcia Garcia , centre) observes her late father's family in a scene from Spanish writer-director Carla Simón 's third feature, ' Romería'. Still courtesy of Curzon (UK) If a father chooses to edit his version of reality for the purpose of appearances, should he be forced to acknowledge the truth for the sake of his granddaughter? This is the dilemma posed in Spanish writer-director Carla Simón’s third feature, Romería (an informal Spanish word meaning ‘pilgrimage’). Set in July 2004, and drawing heavily on her mother’s diaries, quoted in voiceover but underpinning a fictional narrative, Simón’s film follows five days in the life of Marina (Llúcia Garcia), an eighteen-year-old would-be film student who requires a document to confirm that she is the daughter of Alfonso (‘Fon’) Piñeiro, who died in the late 1980s before she was born, at least as far as she knows. When Marina travels to the records office in the Galician...