George MacKay On Mark Jenkin’s ‘Rose Of Nevada,’ The Magic Of Cornwall & The Nerves Of One-Take Filmmaking
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George MacKay On Mark Jenkin’s ‘Rose Of Nevada,’ The Magic Of Cornwall & The Nerves Of One-Take Filmmaking
George MacKay is one of our most thoughtful and interesting actors working today. After a string of small parts here and there early in his career, he exploded into the mainstream with “1917.” Beneath the exhilarating conceit of an action film seemingly done in one continuous “oner” was a performance packed with genuine pathos and nuanced, textured decisions. A thousand thoughts could be read on MacKay’s face as he ran through explosions, debris…
A Conversation with Mark Jenkin (ROSE OF NEVADA)
There is no working filmmaker whose process is more inseparable from his images than Mark Jenkin’s. All three of his features have been shot in Cornwall on 16mm using a clockwork Bolex, a camera that runs roughly twenty-seven seconds before […] The post A Conversation with Mark Jenkin (ROSE OF NEVADA) appeared first on Hammer to Nail.

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