The Man on the Island

Documentary The Man on the Island is a character study of Colin McLaren, a highly quotable 77-year-old who in the 1970s moved to Rakino, a tiny island in the Hauraki Gulf. McLaren opens up to director (and sometime neighbour) Simon Mark-Brown about his life and inspirations — plus his decision to live off the grid, only venturing back to Auckland to replenish vital supplies. Mark-Brown partially shot the documentary during the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, and its theme of self-isolation is especially resonant in pandemic times. Mark-Brown's CV includes feature The Catch and wine documentary A Seat at the Table.

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Crew

Bertrand Remaut

Cinematography

Directing

Production

Sound

Gill Civil

Music Arranger

Edwin Dolinski

Music Arranger

Writing

Crew

Bertrand Remaut

Cinematography

Directing

Production

Sound

Gill Civil

Music Arranger

Edwin Dolinski

Music Arranger

Writing