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All the Time in the World – a documentary by Suzanne Crocker.
A family-friendly film about a family living in isolation, off-grid in the Yukon wilderness.
In search of a new perspective, a family of five leave the comforts of home to live remotely, off-grid, in the Yukon wilderness during the long northern winter and amidst the surprises that the rawness of nature provide. The parents leave their jobs and take their three children, ages 10, 8 and 4, to spend nine months living and being home-schooled in a small cabin with no road access, no electricity, no running water, and no internet, no TV, no phone and, most importantly, no clocks or watches.
Produced with the Participation of
Telefilm Canada, Canada Media Fund, Super Channel, the Yukon Film and Sound Commission, and Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit