All the Time in the World Screening at Hot Docs 2018

If you are in the Toronto area or have friends or family in Toronto, Suzanne’s award winning documentary film All The Time In The World is returning to the Hot Docs Film Festival  tomorrow, Saturday 28 April at 12:30 pm as part of Hot Docs 25th Anniversary Redux Programme celebrating great Canadian films. 

Suzanne will be answering questions via Skype after the film. Advance tickets have been sold out for weeks, but rush seating is still available.

All The Time In the World is a family-friendly documentary that has screened in 25 countries around the world winning 22 awards, including 9 Audience Choice Awards, 4 Best Picture Awards, and 6 Youth Jury Awards. It has been translated into 12 languages. David Suzuki described it as: “A magnificent film.  It is an amazing idea, a remarkable family and a film with a powerful message to those of us who live busy urban lives. 

Anyone watching this will have to ask, what is life all about, why am I in such a hurry, what is it that gives us true happiness.  Thank you for making a film that demands that we answer those questions.”

All The Time In The World features Suzanne and her family as they took their 3 kids (then aged 10,8 and 4) into the Yukon wilderness to live for one year with no electricity, no digital technology, and not a single clock or watch.

If you are not going to be in Toronto on April 28th, you can still watch All The Time In The World

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