Mark Jenkin’s west country-set, off-kilter features are very distinct, but explore common themes. We're showing three of them this July. This year’s Rose of Nevada sees two fishermen locked in a time loop, Bait explores tourism and family conflict through 16mm monochrome, while Enys Men is a rural, mind-bending folk horror.
Jenkin's focus is on gentrification, fishing communities, displacement, and magickal weirdness. Sound familiar, Hastings?

Rose of Nevada
Thu 2 11am (subtitled), Sat 4 7.30pm, Sat 18 3pm (relaxed)
The third film in Mark Jenkin’s Cornish trilogy, this time-slipping, unsettling ghost ship story explores a claustrophobic coastal community.
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Bait
Thu 2 7.30pm
Bait was our first taste of Mark Jenkin’s dreamlike style. A poetic, tense dissection of the DFLs-meet-Cornish-locals culture clash.

Enys Men
Sun 12 7.30pm
The uncanny middle film in Mark Jenkin’s Cornish trilogy. A lone island wildlife volunteer is haunted by the past and consumed by the landscape.
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