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Based on Nella Larsen's novel. (1987) Moving drama starring Maggie Smith and Bob Hoskins. A middle-aged spinster falls for her landlady's widowed brother. But his interest in her may not be ...
Haunting Cornish curio from Bait director and BAFTA-winner Mark Jenkin. Director Mark Jenkin’s follow-up to his 2019 fisherman’s nightmare Bait (which won him the Outstanding Debut BAFTA) is another Cornish curiosity. Like Bait it’s experimental, but more so, a surreal, dream-like film that could be a folk horror but never goes as far as ...
Enys Men airs on Film4 at 11:15 PM, Thursday 31 October. Psychological horror, starring Mary Woodvine. TV Listings. ... Search TV Guide Open Navigation Menu. ... Enys Men (2022) Film4. 11:15 PM to ...
Enys Men is a film directed by Mark Jenkin with Mary Woodvine, John Woodvine, Edward Rowe, Isaac Woodvine .... Year: 2022. Original title: Enys Men. Synopsis: Set on a mysterious island crossed by leylines and timelines, with only an ancient standing stone for company, “Enys Men” is the story of a woman haunted by echoes of both the past and the future.You can watch Enys Men through ...
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- Mark Jenkin
- United Kingdom
- Horror | Supernatural. Folk Horror
Enys Men: Directed by Mark Jenkin. With Mary Woodvine, Edward Rowe, Flo Crowe, John Woodvine. Set in 1973 on an uninhabited island off the Cornish coast, a wildlife volunteer's daily observations of a rare flower turn into a metaphysical journey that forces her as well as the viewer to question what is real and what is a nightmare.
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- Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
- Mark Jenkin
- 2023-04-18
0. Director: Mark Jenkin. Cast: Mary Woodvine, Edward Rowe, Flo Crowe. Certificate: 15. By Sarah Morgan. I think I’m being haunted by Enys Men (which is Cornish for Stone Island and pronounced Ennis Main, in case you were wondering). I can’t stop thinking about it. I watch a helluva lot of films (I keep a note of them all – Mark Jenkin ...
Shot on 16mm with all the grain and texture of a genuine British film from the 70s, and accompanied by Jenkin’s own unsettling score, this is a beautiful, unapologetically bewildering experimental moodpiece that is uncannily like one of the lost artefacts, imbued with the history of narratives buried and unspoken, which the Volunteer unearths on Enys Men.