Suzanne Crocker
Directing
Biography
Suzanne Crocker is a director and cinematographer, known for All the Time in the World (2014), First We Eat (2020) and Time Lines (2010).
Known For

A documentary that chronicles life's natural unfolding when a family tries to live by the seasons instead of by the clock.
All The Time In The World

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.
First We Eat

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.