All_the_Time_in_the_World_(2014_film)

<i>All the Time in the World</i> (2014 film)

All the Time in the World (2014 film)

2014 Canadian film


All the Time in the World is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Suzanne Crocker and released in 2014.[1] The film documents the decision of Crocker and her family to spend nine months away from their home in Dawson City, Yukon to live off the grid in a wilderness setting entirely without modern technological conveniences such as electricity or indoor plumbing.[2]

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The film premiered at the 2014 Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the award for Most Popular Canadian Documentary.[3] It was screened at the Available Light Film Festival in Whitehorse, Yukon, in 2015,[4] where it won the Audience Award for Best Canadian Documentary.


References

  1. Bethany Lindsay, "Baseball film hits home run at VIFF; The Vancouver Asahi takes people's choice award". Vancouver Sun, October 11, 2014.



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