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The Amish: Not to Be Modern
 

 
Length: 57 min
Released: 1985
Ages: High School
College
Adult
 
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The Amish do not generally permit photography because of their interpretation of the biblical commandment against the making of graven images. This film is an exclusive portrait of a rarely-filmed religious community that separates itself from the world. Photographed over four seasons, the film captures the day-to-day life of a people who have preserved their rural traditions.

Rather than use a narrator to comment on this unusual lifestyle, the Amish speak for themselves. Stirring Amish hymns, composed in the 1500's and handed down orally, complete the soundtrack.

See also the Filmakers Library film Amish Riddle, giving more views of Amish life
 
 
"The film offers each of us an opportunity to examine critically our own social experience and to recognize the costs and benefits each society offers." - Dr. Jack Glazier, Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, Oberlin College
"Beautifully filmed and sensitive... an extraordinary achievement." - The Chicago Tribune
 
 
CINE Golden Eagle, 1985
Chris Plaque, Columbus International Film Festival, 1985
 
 
 
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