Suzanne Crocker Explained
Suzanne Crocker is a Canadian documentary filmmaker from Dawson City, Yukon.[1] She is most noted for her films All the Time in the World (2014), which won the award for Most Popular Canadian Documentary at the 2014 Vancouver International Film Festival,[2] and First We Eat, which was one of the winners of the Audience Award at the 2020 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.[3]
Notes and References
- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/suzanne-crocker-s-all-the-time-in-the-world-documents-9-months-off-the-grid-in-yukon-1.2984589 "Suzanne Crocker's 'All The Time In The World' documents 9 months off the grid in Yukon"
- Bethany Lindsay, "Baseball film hits home run at VIFF; The Vancouver Asahi takes people's choice award". Vancouver Sun, October 11, 2014.
- Lauren Malyk, "Hot Docs names $50K Audience Award winners". Playback, June 8, 2020.