Films

Thumbnail for All the Time in the World, a film by Suzanne Crocker

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Disconnecting to Reconnect.
A family spends 9 months over winter living remotely in the Yukon wilderness of Canada’s North, totally off grid, with no clocks or watches.
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Putting food sovereignty to the test in Canada’s North.

A family attempts to eat 100% locally for one year in the subarctic.

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Finding belonging in unexpected places.

New immigrants from hot climates embrace subarctic life in Northern Canada,
while the community embraces new cultural traditions — including the most Northern Cricket League!

About Suzanne

Suzanne Crocker is an award-winning filmmaker living in Dawson City, Yukon in the far North of Canada.  Her documentaries have received national and international acclaim.

Suzanne’s first feature documentary, All The Time In The World, has won 22 festival awards from around the world, was nominated for Best Film of the Decade from the Green Film Network, and has been translated into 12 languages.  

Her second feature documentary, First We Eat, also screened around the world, winning 11 festival awards and qualified for Best Documentary at the 2021 Academy Awards.    

Suzanne switched careers from rural family doctor to filmmaker in 2009.