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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Writer
Simon Mark-Brown
Director
Simon Mark-Brown
Producer
Simon Mark-Brown
Cinematography
Bertrand Remaut
Music Arranger
Gill Civil
Music Arranger
Edwin Dolinski
Status
Released
Countries
New Zealand
Companies
Republic Films
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The Man On The Island, World Premiere, Doc Edge @ The Civic, Sunday 22 November 2020.