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    Explore " mark jenkin" with insightful episodes like "Episode 26: Mary Woodvine", "Mark Jenkin" and "Interview with Mark Jenkin" from podcasts like ""Regrets, I've Had a Few", "Lost And Sound" and "Bad Dads Film Review"" and more!

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    Episode 26: Mary Woodvine

    Episode 26: Mary Woodvine

    Living in a van during the early days of Kneehigh, her time on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, and memories of her father cleaning the kitchen floor in his pants. All of this and more is discussed in this month's episode of Regrets I've Had A Few featuring stage and screen actor Mary Woodvine.

    About Mary Woodvine

    Mary Woodvine is an Actress based in West Cornwall. She has an extensive career in Theatre, Film and Television. She was a core member of Kneehigh Theatre from 1991, and has performed at The Royal National Theatre, the RSC and at the iconic Minack Theatre on the cliffs at Porthcurno. She plays the lead in Mark Jenkin’s latest film Enys Men, which premiered in Cannes 2022, she also played Sandra Leigh in Jenkin’s BAFTA winning film BAIT in 2019. 

    Other film credits include Intruders dir Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Television credits include: Judge John Deed (BBC) (Dame Morag Hughes), Poldark (Mrs Teague), Eastenders, Casualty, Doc Martin (Mrs Cronk), Our Friends in the North, Grafters, and Officer Took in Gerry Anderson’s Space Precinct.

    Mark Jenkin

    Mark Jenkin

    Lost and Sound is back after a seasonal break, and trying something new: Paul’s first guest of the year is actually a film maker. Isn’t this a music podcast? You might say, but Mark Jenkin’s hands-on approach and unique style, particularly when it comes to sound design, make him, for a podcast that meets outliers, innovators and outsiders, a spot on guest. 
     
    Following on from his 2019 black and white Cornish-set Bait: a film nodody could have predicted would have become the hit it was, we spoke about his new offering, the 70s-set folk horror, Enys Men. It’s hauntology on screen: eerie and dream-like. The soundtrack, composed by Jenkin, is stand-alone good - particularly if you’re a fan of disintegrating drones and analogue loops that feel warped into some lost memory. 


    Mark Jenkin’s original score for Enys Men is out now digitally on Invada Records. The film is released in the UK on 13 Jan. 


    This episode is sponsored by Audio-Technica


    Paul’s debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. 


    Lost and Sound title music by E.S.O

    Interview with Mark Jenkin

    Interview with Mark Jenkin

    We were very lucky to be able to sit down with Cornish writer-director-editor Mark Jenkin, multiple BAFTA award winner and receiver of the Philip French Breakthrough Filmmaker award from the London Critics’ Circle Film to discuss his 2019 film BAIT.

    Mark was so generous with his time and gave us an amazing insight into the films themes and form, the labour of love that is working with physical film and the exceptional cast and community that helped create this incredible work. 

    We also discuss his next movie, Enys Men and in an extraordinary coup we get a guest appearance from BAIT actress Mary Woodvine! The episode finishes with a recommendation for a remarkable double bill that will form the basis of a future Bad Dads episode. 

    You can find Mark Jenkin on twitter @Mark_Jenkin or via his website http://www.markjenkin.co.uk/.



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