All the Time in the World (2014)

7.7/10
75% – Critics
89% – Audience

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Featuring the insights for three children (aged 10, 8 and 4), a family leaves the comforts of home to live for 9 months in the remote wilderness of the Canadian North. They spend the long northern winter living in a small cabin with no road access, no electricity, no running water, no internet and not a single watch or clock. Set in the Yukon, All The Time In The World is a deeply personal documentary that explores the theme of disconnecting from our hectic and technology laden lives in order to reconnect with each other, ourselves and our natural environment. Winner of 20 Film Festival Awards from around the world, including 9 Audience Choice Awards, 5 Youth Awards, 7 Environmental Awards and 3 Best Picture Awards. “Top 20 Audience Picks” at Hot Docs.

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A beautifully crafted film of an amazing adventure!

What a beautifully crafted film!! I laughed, I cried and I have totally bonded with this amazing, courageous and slightly crazy family!! Suzanne Crocker, the film maker and Mother filmed this incredible movie ‘in the bush’ in Northern Canada without a support crew of any kind (other than her husband and children!). As you watch this from your comfy chair in an air conditioned environment remember this family lived without any of the creature comforts we take for granted (running water, indoor plumbing, automatic furnace, telephone, Internet, grocery stores…) and for several months in unending 24 hour darkness!!! Their adventure is heartwarming and very entertaining! Her photography of her family and the far North’s changing seasons is jaw dropping in its beauty. This film, ‘All the Time in the World’, makes you stop in your tracks and think about your own life … Do we really have all the time in the world? You MUST SEE this film!!

A Quiet Film That Exposes Real Life In The Best Way

“All The Time in the World” is a wonderful documentary film about a Canadian family (mother, father and three kids, ages 4, 8, and 10) who left their comfortable Dawson City home to spend a winter in a small cabin deep in the Yukon backcountry. I saw this film at a festival in Cooperstown, New York, at which the filmmaker/mother (Suzanne Crocker) did a q+a after the screening. It’s a fascinating story about a family reconnecting and learning to live simply in a wild and unforgiving environment. It’s a wonderful story and is exceptionally well told through this moving documentary.

I want to have all the time in the world…

All The Time in the World is a wonderful film and a great reminder to make time for the things that count. This film has really captured the realities of living off the grid and away from the luxuries of modern civilization. I find that people are always fascinated with families living in the north and this film gave a great insight into how fun and rewarding it can be, but also how difficult and stressful it can be as well. I loved watching the kids play and become such good friends despite having no one else to hang out with other than each other. If you are interested in living in the north, living off the grid, or even just interested in taking more time for family and friends and eliminating the constraints of time, this is a great film to watch. I look forward to more films by Suzanne Crocker and I hope that all who watch this film feel as if they have all the time in the world.