Stream With a Theme: Rural Horror in Britain

With the release of Mark Jenkin's 70s-set Cornish folk horror Enys Men – and a corresponding season taking place at the BFI dedicated to the film’s “cinematic DNA” – the time is ripe to look back at how rural British horror, particularly that of the second half of the twentieth century, remains such a tangible influence…

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