6 February 2019
Bait
Mark Jenkin : 2019
The picture-postcard idyll of the Cornwall fishing village is misleading. While fishing used to be a way of supporting oneself, wealthy London tourists have now descended and are displacing the locals, whose livelihood is thus threatened. The relationship between brothers Steven and Martin is also strained. Martin is a fisherman without a boat, since Steven started using it for far more lucrative tours for all the day-trippers. They've sold the family cottage and now it seems that the final battle to be fought is that with the new owners over the parking space next to the sea. Yet the situation soon gets out of hand, and not just because of the wheel clamp. A black-and-white film shot on hand-processed 16mm, reminiscent of the tradition of social realism in British cinema. Mark Jenkin's feature premiered in the Forum section at Berlin International Film Festival 2019.
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