Mark Jenkin

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Mark Jenkin (* 1976 ) is a British film director , screenwriter , cameraman and film editor .

Life

Mark Jenkin, born in 1976, spent his youth in Cornwall . From 1995 to 1998 he attended Bournemouth University. Since 1997 he has made more than 50 films. In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Jenkins is a lecturer at Falmouth University in Cornwall, where he lectures on film. In 2012 he wrote the Silent Landscape Dancing Grain 13 Film Manifesto , which contains 13 rules by which he makes his own films.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2004: The Rabbit (Director, Screenplay, Editor)
  • 2004: New Reed (camera, editor)
  • 2007: The Midnight Drives (Director, Screenplay, Editor)
  • 2009: Aurora's Kiss (short film, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 2015: Bronco's House (short film, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 2015: Dear Marianne (short film, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 2016: The Essential Cornishman (short film, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 2016: The Road to Zennor (short film, director, screenplay, editor)
  • 2017: Tomato (short film, director, editor)
  • 2019: Bait (director, screenplay, editor)

Awards (selection)

British Academy Film Award

  • 2020 : Award for Best British Debut ( Bait )

British Independent Film Awards

  • 2019 : Nomination for Best Director (Bait)
  • 2019: Nomination for Best Film Editing (Bait)

Stockholm International Film Festival

  • 2019: Award for Best Director in Stockholm XXX Competition (Bait)

London Critics' Circle Film Award

  • 2020: Nomination in the Breakthrough British / Irish film-maker category for the Philip French Award (Bait)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b "Bait" by Mark Jenkin, opens October 24, 2019. In: arsenal-berlin.de, December 2019.
  2. Josh Slater-Williams: "With Digital You Have to Spend a Lot of Money Before It Becomes Free": Mark Jenkin on His Hand-Processed 16mm 'Bait'. In: filmmakermagazine.com, August 30, 2019.
  3. Alex Ritman: Armando Iannucci's 'David Copperfield' Leads 2019 British Independent Film Awards Nominations. In: The Hollywood Reporter, October 30, 2019.
  4. Winners at Stockholm International Film Festival 2019. In: cision.com, November 15, 2019.
  5. ^ Andrew Pulver: The Souvenir leads nominations for London critics' circle film awards. In: The Guardian, December 17, 2019.