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All The Time In The World

1) Rent / Buy the film on Vimeo (Running time 1 hour 26 mins)

You can watch the film in your own time but we would suggest starting the film at 2 PM (EST) / 7 PM (UK) to be finished in time for the Q&A.

Subtitles available in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Czech, Hebrew and Russian. As well as in English for the hearing impaired.

2) Join for the live Q&A: 3:40 PM (EST) / 8:40 PM (UK)

RSVP for the Q&A featuring Sue Biely (Story Money Impact), In Conversation with Suzanne Crocker (Director and Subject) and the Crocker family (Subjects)


Three kids, ages 10, 8 and 5, spend nine months self-isolating with their family in the Yukon wilderness over a long northern winter.  Small cabin, no friends, no internet, no phone, no electricity. For nine months they never once said, “I’m bored”. Find out why.  

All The Time In The World is an inspiring, humorous and family-friendly documentary that chronicles life's natural unfolding when a family tries to live by the seasons instead of by the clock.

JOIN US SUNDAY 19th APRIL:

1) Rent / Buy the film on Vimeo (Running time 1 hour 26 mins)

You can watch the film in your own time but we would suggest starting the film at 2 PM PM (EST) / 7 PM (UK) to be finished in time for the Q&A.

Subtitles available in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Czech, Hebrew and Russian. As well as in English for the hearing impaired.

2) Join for the live Q&A: 3:40 PM (EST) / 8:40 PM (UK)

RSVP for the Q&A featuring Sue Biely (Story Money Impact), In Conversation with Suzanne Crocker (Director and Subject) and the Crocker family (Subjects)

SPREAD THE WORD:

Twitter“Looking for things to do during the lockdown? Join me for an online screening of All The Time In The World, followed by a Q&A with the directors! RSVP here: X #StayHomeWatchTogether”


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Sue Biely is a trailblazer in Canadian independent media, designing and facilitating innovative initiatives to enable the sector to adapt to and utilize ever changing forces. With a history in content, policy, business models, conference design, workshop delivery, partnerships and campaigns -- Sue continually works to bring a diversity of voices and mediums to story telling for the common good. Sue is the Executive Director of Story Money Impact, the non-profit that has worked with the DocSociety to host two editions of Good Pitch Vancouver. 

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The Crocker Family: Suzanne, her husband Gerard and their three kids, Sam, Kate and Tess are the subjects of All The Time In The World. In the film, the kids were 10, 8 and 5.  Now ten years older, the family will reflect on their time living in the bush – which they continue to call one of the best years of their life as a family.

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Suzanne Crocker made a name for herself with her first feature POV documentary All The Time In The World for its authentic, intimate and humorous style, receiving national and international acclaim.  Winner of 22 Festival Awards from around the world. Suzanne lives with her family in the far North of Canada, 300 km from the Arctic Circle. She switched careers from rural physician to filmmaker in 2008. Recently, Suzanne turned her camera on her family once again in their latest adventure, First We Eat (FirstWeEat.ca), scheduled for release later this year.


Connecting with #StayHomeWatchTogether: Why watch All the Time in the World now?

This film is an uplifting story of one family’s story to choose self-isolation, and it may be a source of inspiration to you as you think about and experience:

➔ How isolation can strengthen interpersonal connections amongst family

➔ How imagination, creativity, and resourcefulness can flourish under these conditions

➔ The importance of humour during times of adversity

➔ What it means to be resilient and courageous while also experiencing the very human emotions of fear and uncertainty

Take Action Now

If you are self-isolating with kids:

  • Bake together

  • Make a Rube Goldberg machine with a marble and things around the house (In the film the kids used recyclables and a marble made out of melted candle wax)

  • Go to the maze page on allthetimeintheworld.ca/sams-mazes/ and enter this password: a-maze-ing! to download and print one of Sam’s mazes

  • Draw your own maze and challenge your family to solve it. Take a photo of your maze and upload it onto the film’s maze page to be shared with others.

  • Read a novel out loud together as a family. See some recommendations at allthetimeintheworld.ca/preparing-for-life-in-the-bush/

  • Bring out the board games and card games.

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