Mark Jenkin (born 1976) is a
Cornish director, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer and producer. He wrote and directed the film ''
Bait
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'' (2019), which earned him a
.
Career
Jenkin won the
Frank Copplestone First Time Director Award
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...
at
The Celtic Film & Television Festival in 2002 for his debut film ''
Golden Burn
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''. He followed this success with documentaries, shorts and low-budget feature films including ''
The Man Who Needed a Traffic Light
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'', ''
The Rabbit'' and ''
The Lobsterman
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'', a documentary on the life of Cornish playwright
Nick Darke
Nick Darke (1948–2005) was a British playwright. He was also known within Cornwall as a lobster fisherman, environmental campaigner, and chairman of St Eval Parish Council.
Early life
Nick's great-grandfather, William Leonard Darke, was a ...
. His 2007 feature film ''
The Midnight Drives'' was described by
Derek Malcolm
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Son of J. Douglas Malcolm (died 1967) and Dorothy Vera (died 1964; née Elliston-Taylor), Malcolm was educated at Eton College and Merton College, Oxford. As a child he ...
, film critic for ''
The Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after bei ...
'' as "A moving film about parentage with an exceptional performance from Colin Holt at its centre".
Jenkin wrote and directed the 2019
drama film
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''
Bait
Bait may refer to:
General
* Bait (luring substance), bait as a luring substance
** Fishing bait, bait used for fishing
Film
* ''Bait'' (1950 film), a British crime film by Frank Richardson
* ''Bait'' (1954 film), an American noir film by Hu ...
'', starring his partner
Mary Woodvine.
In 2020, Jenkin was recognised as a
Cornish Bard for his work in promoting Cornwall’s heritage. In 2022, he created two music videos for the band
the Smile.
Filmography
*1999 ''
Walking with Dinosaurs
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'' – Production Assistant
*2002 ''
Golden Burn
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Golden may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
*Golden, in the parish of Probus, Cornwall
*Golden Cap, Dorset
* Golden Square, Soho, London
*Golden Valley, a valley on the River Frome in Gloucesters ...
'' – Director/Writer/Editor
*2003 ''
The Man Who Needed a Traffic Light
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'' – Director/Writer/Editor
*2004 ''
The Wrecking Season
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'' – Editor
*2004 ''
The Rabbit'' – Director/Writer/Editor
*2004 ''
New Reed
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'' – Cinematographer/Editor
*2007 ''
The Lark'' – Editor
*2007 ''
The Midnight Drives'' – Director/Writer/Editor
*2009 ''
Aurora's Kiss'' (short) – Director/Writer/Editor
*2015 ''
Bronco's House'' (short) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2015 ''
Dear Marianne
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'' (short) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2016 ''
Enough to Fill Up an Egg Cup
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* "Enough" (Tarja Turunen song), 2009
* "Eno ...
'' - Director/Editor/Director of Photography
*2016 ''
The Essential Cornishman
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'' (short) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2016 ''
The Road to Zennor
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'' (short) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2017 ''
Tomato
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'' (short) - Director/Editor
*2018 ''
David Bowie Is Dead
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'' (short) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2019 ''
Bait
Bait may refer to:
General
* Bait (luring substance), bait as a luring substance
** Fishing bait, bait used for fishing
Film
* ''Bait'' (1950 film), a British crime film by Frank Richardson
* ''Bait'' (1954 film), an American noir film by Hu ...
'' (film) - Director/Writer/Editor
*2022 ''
Enys Men
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-1 ...
'' (film) - Director/Writer
References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jenkin, Mark
1976 births
Living people
British cinematographers
British documentary filmmakers
British experimental filmmakers
British film directors
British film editors
British film producers
British male screenwriters
People from Newlyn
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer BAFTA Award winners
Bards of Gorsedh Kernow