Summaries

The Idea of North is part filmed docudrama, part fantasy, part forerunner of music television. Based on the radio play by Glenn Gould, North's montage of words, images and music tells a universal story of the quest for our last frontier. A young man boards a train going North. It is a real train on a scheduled run, yet also a train of mind and mythology. As the journey unfolds, he chats with a seasoned guide, and passes his time in reading, watching the rugged landscape and speculating about his fellow travelers. He encounters four of them in his imagination, sharing their memories and the challenges that transformed their lives in the North. Together, they describe the final playing-out of man's two dreams: Eldorado and Utopia, both unattainable. At the journey's end, he descends to meet his future, walking away from the camera until he disappears into the North, perhaps forever.—Judith Pearlman

Details

Keywords
  • based on radio play
Genres
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Dec 13, 1970
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Filming locations Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Production companies Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Public Broadcasting Corporation

Box office

Budget $70000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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