In Spring One Plants Alone (1980)
This is the story of Puhi, an aged Maori woman and Niki, her fully grown but wholly dependent son. The world they occupy is not a world of large events but the rituals of everyday life, traditions and interdependence. “In Spring One Plants Alone” documents the minutiae of their very enclosed existence. Filmed over a period of one and a half years, it emerges as a rare, haunting and powerful portrayal of their life together. This is the story of their rituals and of their survival. The small and disconnected instances that we encounter form a lone vision of the rifts and the bond between an old woman and her disturbed son.
Director: Vincent Ward
| Directing | Vincent Ward | Director |
| Sound | Jack Body | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Alun Bollinger | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Leon Narbey | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Christopher Lancaster | Editor |