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The Amish: How They Survive (2005) offers a rare glimpse into a world that feels almost untouched by modernity. It's a documentary that really immerses you in the daily lives of the Amish in Ohio, showcasing their commitment to community over technology in a way that’s both respectful and enlightening. The film’s pacing allows you to absorb their values and traditions at a comfortable rate, with beautifully shot scenes of their simple yet profound way of life. There's a certain rawness to the storytelling that feels genuine—no gloss or dramatization, just real people living authentically. It's fascinating how it contrasts their rapid growth with environmental concerns, giving a unique perspective on sustainability from a culture so often misunderstood.
Intimate portrayal of Amish cultureFocus on community over technologyInteresting take on sustainability themes
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