Mark Jenkin
Mark Jenkin | |
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Occupation | Writer/Director/Producer/Editor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Awards | Frank Copplestone for First Time Director for Golden Burn |
Mark Jenkin is a British filmmaker, film editor and screenwriter based in Cornwall.
Career
Mark Jenkin first came to notice when he won the Frank Copplestone First Time Director Award at The Celtic Film & Television Festival in 2002 for his debut film Golden Burn.[1] He followed this success with numerous award-winning documentaries, shorts and low-budget feature films including The Man Who Needed a Traffic Light, The Rabbit and The Lobsterman, a documentary on the life of Cornish playwright Nick Darke, all made under his production company, O-Region based in Truro, Cornwall. His most ambitious feature film The Midnight Drives was described by Derek Malcolm, film critic for The Evening Standard as "A moving film about parentage with an exceptional performance from Colin Holt at its centre".[2]
Filmography
- 2010 Mouette: A film by Kristian Butler – Producer
- 2009 Aurora's Kiss (short) – Director/Editor/Writer
- 2008 Another Horizon (short) – Director/Writer/Editor
- 2008 The Midnight Drives – Director/Writer/Editor
- 2008 The Lark – Editor
- 2004 New Reed – Cinematographer/Editor
- 2004 The Rabbit – Director/Writer/Editor
- 2004 The Wrecking Season – Editor
- 2003 The Man Who Needed a Traffic Light – Director/Writer/Editor
- 2002 Golden Burn – Director/Writer Editor
- 1999 Walking with Dinosaurs – Production Assistant
References
External links
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