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    Enys Men (Cornish for 'Stone Island') is a 2022 British experimental psychological folk horror film shot, composed, written and directed by Mark Jenkin. Shot on 16 mm film, it stars Mary Woodvine, Edward Rowe, Flo Crowe and John Woodvine. The film was shot during the COVID-19 lockdown, and the crew prioritised creating a small carbon footprint ...

  2. Jan 12, 2023 · Enys Men: The films that frighten us in unexplainable ways. Bait director Mark Jenkin's new film about a woman having visions on a Cornish island will haunt audiences like few others. It fits into ...

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  3. "Bold, experimental" -- The New York Times The haunting new horror ENYS MEN is Now Playing at the Music Box! Showtimes & Advance Tickets:... | The New York Times, ticket

  4. Apr 7, 2023 · Filmed on 16MM, Enys Men is grainy, and effectively plays with color, highlighting Woodvine’s icy blue eyes and her red rain slicker, evocative of the one seen in Don’t Look Now (released in ...

  5. Cast. Mary Woodvine Edward Rowe Flo Crowe John Woodvine Joe Gray Loveday Twomlow Callum Mitchell Morgan Val Baker Amanda Rawling Dion Star Isaac Woodvine. 91 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review.

  6. Mar 31, 2023 · In the face of all the evidence, “No change” takes on an ominous resonance. “Enys Men” means “stone island” in Cornish, and the film takes place entirely on a stony island surrounded by a heaving spectacular sea. The surf crashes and seethes against the cliffs, and the landscape is rough, with patches of shifting spongy moss and ...

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