A wildlife volunteer on an uninhabited island off the British coast descends into a terrifying madness that challenges her grip on reality and pushes her into a living nightmare. Evoking the feeling of discovering a reel of never-before-seen celluloid unspooling in a haunted movie palace, this provocative and masterful vision of horror asserts Mark Jenkin as one of the U.K.'s most exciting and singular filmmakers.
"I was riveted by every moment of this haunting weird film. "Enys Men" made me legitimately uneasy." - rogerebert.com
"It feels like a throwback to “Wicker Man”-era folk-tinged freakouts — confounding enough to not be everyone’s cup of tea, but for those ready for a pot of its brew, plenty transporting and tingling." - Los Angeles Times
"Surrender to it, and you’re in for a unique puzzle that touches on madness, feminism, isolationism, the natural world and probably so much more than I caught in the first viewing." - San Jose Mercury News