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Mark Jenkin is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Executive Producer, Camera Operator and Editor born on 1 january 1970

Mark Jenkin

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Birth 1 january 1970 (55 years)

Mark Jenkin is a British filmmaker, editor and writer based in Cornwall.

Usually with

Mary Woodvine
Mary Woodvine
(2 films)
Alex Reid
Alex Reid
(1 films)
John Woodvine
John Woodvine
(1 films)
Dan Stevens
Dan Stevens
(1 films)
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Filmography of Mark Jenkin (3 films)

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Actor

The Lark
The Lark (2007)
, 1h10
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Actors Mary Woodvine, Mark Jenkin
Rating65% 3.294953.294953.294953.294953.29495
The film opens with the a woman, Niamh (Mary Woodvine), dragging a body in from the cold, white out-side into what looks like a disused run-down factory who's walls are covered in strange, cryptical maps that seem to not make any sense. She is wearing a blue boiler suit and a respirator. The body "Sean" (Ian Marshall) is also dressed in a blue boiler suit and appears badly wounded (from one of the traps). Niamh calls out for "Doc" and "Friday" although nobody appears. Sean and Niamh appear to know each other but as they exchange words two children appear asking what is going on. Niamh tells them that Sean has been out-side without his respirator and is very ill. She tells the children to go back to their room and wait for her. Sean quips that he is fine and asks if they want some sweeties. The children disappear. Sean repeats that he is 'fine' over and over again then tells her he can smell bread, she agrees she can then continues to drag him through the endless corridors. Later, Niamh is frantically cleaning the trail of blood on the floor. Rory and Roison, her children, appear and ask if they can help look for respirators. Later they are in their room where Niamh tells them that Sean has left them some sweeties. After reading them a bedtime story she sings them to sleep.

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Summer in February, 1h40
Directed by Christopher Menaul
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Dominic Cooper, Emily Browning, Dan Stevens, Hattie Morahan, Shaun Dingwall, Michael Maloney
Roles Executive Producer
Rating55% 2.79872.79872.79872.79872.7987
Set in Cornwall in the early 20th century, Summer in February focuses on a group of Bohemian artists called the Lamorna Group, which include Alfred Munnings (Dominic Cooper), Laura Knight (Hattie Morahan) and Harold Knight (Shaun Dingwall). The group is at the centre of the real life love triangle between Alfred, his friend Gilbert Evans (Dan Stevens) and the woman they both loved, the artist Florence Carter-Wood (Emily Browning).

Cameraman

The Lark
The Lark (2007)
, 1h10
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Actors Mary Woodvine, Mark Jenkin
Roles Camera Operator
Rating65% 3.294953.294953.294953.294953.29495
The film opens with the a woman, Niamh (Mary Woodvine), dragging a body in from the cold, white out-side into what looks like a disused run-down factory who's walls are covered in strange, cryptical maps that seem to not make any sense. She is wearing a blue boiler suit and a respirator. The body "Sean" (Ian Marshall) is also dressed in a blue boiler suit and appears badly wounded (from one of the traps). Niamh calls out for "Doc" and "Friday" although nobody appears. Sean and Niamh appear to know each other but as they exchange words two children appear asking what is going on. Niamh tells them that Sean has been out-side without his respirator and is very ill. She tells the children to go back to their room and wait for her. Sean quips that he is fine and asks if they want some sweeties. The children disappear. Sean repeats that he is 'fine' over and over again then tells her he can smell bread, she agrees she can then continues to drag him through the endless corridors. Later, Niamh is frantically cleaning the trail of blood on the floor. Rory and Roison, her children, appear and ask if they can help look for respirators. Later they are in their room where Niamh tells them that Sean has left them some sweeties. After reading them a bedtime story she sings them to sleep.

Editor

The Lark
The Lark (2007)
, 1h10
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Actors Mary Woodvine, Mark Jenkin
Roles Editor
Rating65% 3.294953.294953.294953.294953.29495
The film opens with the a woman, Niamh (Mary Woodvine), dragging a body in from the cold, white out-side into what looks like a disused run-down factory who's walls are covered in strange, cryptical maps that seem to not make any sense. She is wearing a blue boiler suit and a respirator. The body "Sean" (Ian Marshall) is also dressed in a blue boiler suit and appears badly wounded (from one of the traps). Niamh calls out for "Doc" and "Friday" although nobody appears. Sean and Niamh appear to know each other but as they exchange words two children appear asking what is going on. Niamh tells them that Sean has been out-side without his respirator and is very ill. She tells the children to go back to their room and wait for her. Sean quips that he is fine and asks if they want some sweeties. The children disappear. Sean repeats that he is 'fine' over and over again then tells her he can smell bread, she agrees she can then continues to drag him through the endless corridors. Later, Niamh is frantically cleaning the trail of blood on the floor. Rory and Roison, her children, appear and ask if they can help look for respirators. Later they are in their room where Niamh tells them that Sean has left them some sweeties. After reading them a bedtime story she sings them to sleep.