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First We Eat @ Barrie Film Festival

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WINNER - Querney Audience Choice Award, Junction North Sudbury 2020

WINNER - Hot Docs Top 5 Audience Award, Hot Docs 2020 

WINNER - Best of Future Watch - Doc Edge New Zealand 2020


Putting food sovereignty to the test in the far North of Canada - filmmaker Suzanne Crocker, living just 300 km from the Arctic Circle, removes absolutely all grocery store food from her house. For one year, she feeds her family of five, only food that can be hunted, fished, gathered, grown or raised around Dawson City, Yukon.  Add three skeptical teenagers, one reluctant husband, no salt, no caffeine, no sugar and -40 temperatures. Ultimately the story becomes a celebration of community and the surprising bounty of food that even a tiny community in the far North can provide.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    101 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Suzanne Crocker