Film

Bait + live score

Director
Mark Jenkin
Certificate
15
Running Time
89 mins

This first feature from Totterdown’s Early Day Films, founded by BAFTA winning producers Kate Byers and Linn Waite, got off to a flying start by becoming the only UK film selected for the Berlinale Forum back in February 2019. Since then, Bait has gone on to attract further acclaim, including a four-star review in The Guardian and a rave review in Little White Lies (“One of the most thrillingly original British films in years”). It went on to win the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.

Hand-crafted using a 1976 Bolex camera and 16mm Kodak monochrome film stock, Mark Jenkin’s film is a narratively unconventional story of structural change in a picturesque coastal village in Cornwall, centred on a fisherman who’s fallen out with his brother on whether the family boat should be used for fishing or ferrying day-trippers about.

The Watershed’s screening includes a new live score by Cornish/Welsh musician Gwenno Saunders alongside composer Georgia Ellery from post-rock band Black Country New Road. This is part of Filmic 20.

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