Bait
Bait is a black-and-white film shot on hand-processed 16mm. Numerous close-ups of fish, nets, lobsters, wellington boots, knots and catch baskets bring to mind the theory of a montage of attractions. The depiction of the different social strata – one could speak of class relations – is also reminiscent of the tradition of social realism in British cinema. Above all, however, a whole lot of current political relevance is waiting to be discovered beneath the different layers of film historical references contained in the images.
With
- Edward Rowe (Martin Ward)
- Simon Sheperd (Tim Leigh)
- Mary Woodvine (Sandra Leigh)
- Giles King (Steven Ward)
- Isaac Woodvine (Neil Ward)
- Chloe Endean (Wenna Kowalski)
- Jowan Jacobs (Hugo Leigh)
- Georgia Ellery (Katie Leigh)
- Stacey Guthrie (Liz Stewart)
- Tristan Sturrock (Brian Rikard)
- Janet Thirlaway (Mrs Peters)
- Morgan Val Baker (Husband)
- Martin Ellis (Billy Ward)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Mark Jenkin |
Cinematography | Mark Jenkin |
Editing | Mark Jenkin |
Music | Mark Jenkin |
Sound Design | Daniel Thompson |
Production Design | Mae Voogd |
Costumes | Mae Voogd |
Producers | Kate Byers, Linn Waite |
World Sales
The Festival Agency
Produced by
Early Day Films
Mark Jenkin
Born in 1976. Since 1997, he has made more than 50 short films. In 2012, he wrote the "Silent Landscape Dancing Grain 13 Film Manifesto", which comprises 13 rules that he follows when making his own films.
Filmography (selection)
2001 Golden Burn; 69 min. 2007 The Midnight Drives; 95 min. 2011 Happy Christmas; 109 min. 2016 A Forest; 82 min. 2019 Bait
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019