Hey guys,

I'm not as active as I used to be on here, but still try and stay quite involved... but recently I have been trying to get back into writing a bit more. I'm certainly watching a lot more films.

One of the best film's I've seen from this year was Bait, a British film that premiered at the Berlinale Film Festival and has picked up a lot of praise since from critics.

I got to see it at my local cinema with a few of my friends, so I thought I would try and get in touch with the director Mark Jenkin to talk about the film. To my slight surprise, he was more than happy to.

So below is a link to the interview for those who want to read it. He shot the film on 16mm black and white film with a small manual camera, I'll include the trailer to below so you can see the unique style of the film.

http://screen-hopping.co.uk/articles...h-mark-jenkin/

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