Ithaca (2000)
Somehow in silence, I traveled home to here asleep, trying to think, to pull what I’d once felt out of the shadows. I had to make a leap into the not-yet- conscious, into the truth and absolution of images and sounds, toward the countenance of something still nameless. The only means of doing so was to find and found this thing. This nameless thing that emerges, as I do, again and for the first time, into the world, and will never leave it. This thing of love’s black sail. This foundered foundling thing. This thing of you. The gusts of wind were very hard and the night very dark, but our little whaleboat glided away like a thing of life.
Director: Mike Cartmell
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: December 27, 2000
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mike Cartmell
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ithaca about?
- Somehow in silence, I traveled home to here asleep, trying to think, to pull what I’d once felt out of the shadows. I had to make a leap into the not-yet- conscious, into the truth and absolution of images and sounds, toward the countenance of something still nameless. The only means of doing so was to find and found this thing. This nameless thing that emerges, as I do, again and for the first time, into the world, and will never leave it. This thing of love’s black sail. This foundered foundling thing. This thing of you. The gusts of wind were very hard and the night very dark, but our little whaleboat glided away like a thing of life.
- Who directed Ithaca?
- Ithaca was directed by Mike Cartmell.
- How long is Ithaca?
- Ithaca has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- Where was Ithaca produced?
- Ithaca was produced in Canada.