Sunday, April 12, 2015

Vancity Theatre must-see: All the Time in the World

If you haven't caught All the Time in the World yet, it's equally charming and important: a film about a family who goes off the grid in the Yukon for a winter, without gadgets to distract them, having to make their own entertainment, to find meaning in LIFE ITSELF and not electronic distraction and illusion. Shot by the mom of the film, Suzanne Crocker, it was a surprising must-see at the last VIFF and it's back for its longest run yet at the Vancity Theatre, starting tomorrow. I can't recommend it highly enough - it can't all be horror movies, folks! One of the most truly likeable films I've seen that manages also to be enlightening and intelligent...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Found you en route to sending this film link to someone in a conversation about technology. Very appealing - and yet - the upside of technology - this seems like you'd appreciate just in:
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