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Film details family roughing it in the Yukon

Suzanne Crocker joined Lucy van Oldenbarneveld on Our Ottawa this week to talk about the film, All the time in the world, which chronicals experience of a family living in a remote cabin in the wilderness.

Our Ottawa: All the time in the world

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Suzanne Crocker and her family lived for nine months in an isolated Yukon cabin and documented the experience in a new film.

The experience of a family living in a remote cabin in the Yukon wilderness is the subject of a new film screening at the Wakefield International Film Festival this weekend.

Suzanne Crocker joined Lucy van Oldenbarneveld on Our Ottawa this week to talk about the film, All the time in the world. You can watch that interview in the video above.

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