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Enys Men Photobook — Tangerine Press
Enys Men — Photobook — Tangerine Press
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DUE SPRING/SUMMER 2026

Enys Men: Photobook


Introduction by Dr Rachel Moseley.

Film stills and behind-the-scenes shots from the film Enys Men. Includes comments by director Mark Jenkin, producer Denzil Monk, photographer Steve Tanner and lead actor Mary Woodvine.

Photography by Steve Tanner and Denzil Monk.

Colour and black & white.

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FILM REVIEWS

"Part folk-horror ghost story and part bad-trip nightmare, Mark Jenkin’s eerie tale of a woman losing her mind has “new cult classic” written all over it."
Rolling Stone

"Mark Jenkin’s Cornish psychodrama will sweep you away."
—Mark Kermode, Guardian (*****)

"Enys Men is a disquieting, abstract and obliquely rendered experience."
London Grip

"Enys Men doesn't explain itself. This may be frustrating for some. I found it compelling, not just stylistically but emotionally."
—Roger Ebert

"Simultaneously peaceful and unsettling, eerie and beautiful, simple and incomprehensible, repetitive and jarring."
Letterboxd

"A perfect, anti-romantic expression of Cornish eeriness."
—Adam Scovell, BBC Culture

"Jenkin summons the ghosts of lost fishermen and long-gone female mine workers, known as bal maidens, stoking an atmosphere thick with ancient anguish. As a mossy growth spreads from the flowers to the woman’s body, the film’s editing grows more jagged, its rough and rocky landscape — captured on breathtakingly evocative 16-millimeter film — increasingly alien and unnerving. At times, Jenkin’s bold, experimental style can perplex; but his vision is so unwavering and beholden to local history that his message is clear: On Enys Men, the earth remembers what the sea has taken."
New York Times

Mark Jenkin third person biography tbc.

Denzil Monk third person biography tbc.

Steve Tanner third person biography tbc.

Dr Rachel Moseley third person biography tbc.

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