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Enys Men

Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin follows up his BAFTA-winning debut Bait, with an equally eerie, folk-horror fable about an isolated ecologist drawn into a dangerous dreamscape. Recalling 70s era cinema such as Don’t Look Now and Requiem for a Village, this is a mesmerising, hallucinatory meditation on loneliness.

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In Cornwall, 1973, an island-dwelling botanist (Mary Woodvine) observes a rare flower but her isolation gradually gives way to nightmarish delusions.