Synopsis
Featuring the perspectives of three children (aged 10, 8, and 4), All The Time In The World is an inspiring, humorous, and family-friendly documentary that chronicles the natural rhythm of life as a family chooses to live by the seasons instead of by the clock, highlighting the connection, creativity, and ingenuity that flourish as a result.
A word from Tënk
Unsurprisingly, nature is a theme that underlies many of the films produced in the Yukon by the very fact of how difficult it is to survive the elements and how reliant people are on each other. In the award-winning All The Time In The World, director Suzanne Crocker and her family set out to live in the wilderness for nine months without any modern conveniences. Outside the pressures of deadlines and daily commutes, the family discovers the rewards of reconnecting with nature and one another. A family movie like no other!
Vivian Belik
Guest curator
Hot Docs, Available Light Film Festival