UK, 1963, 13 minutes
B&W, Sound (Optical), 16mm ,Video
'Alone is a major departure into projecting feelings and senses of loneliness, timelessness and the sensual self. The film presents moments that are passing tones in any life, yet far from registering a passive despair, protests against a traditional culture which is unable to confront such moments and passes them by as both trivial and obscene.' - S.D.