Suzanne Crocker is a director and cinematographer, known for All the Time in the World (2014), First We Eat (2020) and Time Lines (2010).
A documentary that chronicles life's natural unfolding when a family tries to live by the seasons instead of by the clock.
Putting food security to the test in Yukon, the filmmaker bans all store-bought groceries from her house in a year-long adventure in farming, fishing and foraging complicated by three skeptical teenagers, no caffeine and -40° temperatures.
The Home Team tells candid and heartfelt stories of new immigrants who've left big cities and warm climates for a tiny, frozen corner of Northern Canada. Despite the challenges of leaving children and careers behind, these newcomers bring a piece of their world to the North, introducing traditions like cricket to the tight-knit community. This 26-minute documentary is a story about fitting in, finding connections, and the magic that happens when different worlds come together.