Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

13th January 2017

How one family disconnected in order to reconnect

Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

13th January 2017

Melissa Corkhill

By Melissa Corkhill

13th January 2017

“I always envisioned myself as being one of those mums who would have fresh baked cookies and a glass of milk ready for their kids when they walked in the door after school,” says filmmaker Suzanne Crocker in the opening scene of her new doc All The Time In The World, as she pulls a canoe jam-packed with supplies up a rocky Canadian river. But she always felt there wasn’t enough time for the things that really counted.

All the Time in the World, Crocker’s first feature documentary, is a deeply personal film about a family searching for a new perspective by shrinking life to the basic needs of warmth, shelter, food and water and by living life dictated by the seasons rather than the clock. Watch the trailer below.

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