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Mark Jenkin is a Distinguished Professor of Film Practice at Falmouth University, leading in experimental and narrative filmmaking. He has been affiliated with the university for over a decade, contributing to the School of Film & Television through teaching, research, and supervising student projects. His work emphasizes innovative celluloid techniques and socially engaged storytelling, often involving students in professional roles.
Jenkin’s research interests center on geographic storytelling, social justice themes, and experimental film practices. Notable projects include Bait (BAFTA-winning debut, 2019) and Enys Men (Cannes selection, 2022), both highlighting his distinctive 16mm filmmaking style. He co-leads the Sound/Image Cinema Lab, fostering professional development for students through hands-on production experiences.
His accolades include a BAFTA and international recognition for Bait, alongside critical praise for films like A Dog Called Discord (2023). Upcoming projects include Shooting the String, exploring coastal communities. Jenkin’s collaborations extend to artists like Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood and the BFI, furthering his transdisciplinary impact.





