I enjoyed this film very much. For two years, the producer and cinematographer travelled throughout Canada to meet and learn from people who for one reason or another decided to live off-grid. The film is beautifully shot, at times cinematic. The interviews are informative and honest. The real challenges of the day-to-day reality of living off-grid are freely expressed, as well as the rewards. Contradictory points of view are exposed by simply cutting from one to another. While this is not a polished super-production, and it is not a "perfect" film, I was profoundly by the people interviewed and the beautiful scenes.
Some accused the film of being political. I did not feel that way. It seemed to me like a transparent, honest undertaking. The filmmakers simply showed the vast array of experiences they met along their journey. In fact, I think the indie, sometimes slightly amateurish feel fits the theme and the mood. It is true that I would like more background on each character, their stories and such. But that would have made this a series, not a feature documentary. IMO the editing was smart in that sense. The story naturally progressed and there was enough there to get a feel for each character. If you are looking for fast-paced entertainment, this is not it. If you would like to learn a little more about different lifestyles and points of view, you will enjoy this.