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Enys Men
Mary Woodvine stars in this rural mind-bending folk horror, the second of Mark Jenkin’s Cornish Trilogy.
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Director
Mark Jenkin
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With
Mary Woodvine, Edward Rowe, Flo Crowe
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UK 2022. 96min
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35mm
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Certificate
15
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A BFI release
Set in 1973 on a remote Cornish island, Enys Men follows a solitary wildlife volunteer recording daily observations of a rare flower. As unsettling changes emerge, isolation and repetition give way to hallucinatory visions, blurring reality and nightmare. Mark Jenkin’s near-silent folk horror evokes 1970s British cinema through the abstract, unsettling descent of its lone protagonist.
Joint ticket available with Bait and Rose of Nevada on Saturday 2 May only. Tickets £29, concessions £23 (members pay £3.00 less). Book in person at the box office or by phone on 020 7928 3232.
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