Modern‐day cornish fisherman martin edward rowe is struggling to buy a boat while coping with family rivalry and the influx of london money, airbnb and stag parties to his harbour village'. '.strtoupper('t')he summer season brings simmering tensions between the locals and newcomers to boiling point, with tragic consequences'. '.strtoupper('s')tunningly shot on a vintage 16mm camera using monochrome kodak stock, mark jenkin's bait is a timely and funny, yet poignant new film that gets to the heart of a community facing up to unwelcome change.special featurespresented in high definition and standard definitionnewly recorded feature‐length commentary with director mark jenkin and critic mark kermode bait qa with director mark jenkin 2019, 31 mins filmmaker mark jenkin in conversation with film critic mark kermode'. '.strtoupper('r')ecorded at bfi southbank, london, on 15th july 2019dear marianne 2016, 6 mins a cornishman's travels in ireland, through wexford, waterford and cork in search of the familiar in another 2016 short film by mark jenkinthe essential cornishman 2016, 6 mins mark jenkin's 2016 short film is a homage to the spontaneous prose of the beats, from the mythical cornish westthe road to zennor 2017, 2 mins this 2017 short by mark jenkin is a poetic travelogue of a familiar journey to the small coastal town near st ivesthe saving of bill blewitt 1936, 25 mins after the loss of their fishing boat, two fishermen of mousehole, cornwall, manage to save enough through national savings to buy another in this charming docu‐drama made by harry watt for the gpo film unitscenes on the cornish riviera 1904, 19 mins this 1904 great western railway‐sponsored tour of the south east, visiting saltash, looe, polperro, newquay, truro, falmouth, the lizard, penzance and st ives, provides an amazing visual record of edwardian cornwalltrailersfirst pressing only fully illustrated booklet with writing by director mark jenkin, jason wood, film critic jessica kiang and writer and curator tara judah.