The followers of religious leader Jacob Hutter live in farm communities, devoutly holding to the rules their founder laid down four centuries ago. Through the kindness of a Hutterite colony in Alberta, this film, in black and white, was made inside the community and shows all aspects of the Hutterites’ daily life.
Director: Colin Low.
Writers: Stanley Jackson (commentary).
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Very interesting. The feeling of community and belonging and not being pushed into a need to constantly gather possessions and money must bring them a lot of piece of mind and happiness [also not being in the hideous rat race]. Although in saying that, they must also miss out on a lot – I mean imagine never getting to see a movie or TV program, etc.
This is really good. Although I disagree with some of their religious beliefs and practices, I was very much pleased to see some of the agricultural practices, machinery, and vehicles that I very much like. And I have always liked girls and women in those nice dresses.