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''The Hutterites'' is a 1964 film directed by Colin Low for the
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. It was produced to help calm anti-
Hutterite Hutterites (german: link=no, Hutterer), also called Hutterian Brethren (German: ), are a communal ethnoreligious group, ethnoreligious branch of Anabaptism, Anabaptists, who, like the Amish and Mennonites, trace their roots to the Radical Refor ...
tensions in
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and remains the only film that fully depicts and explains the sect's way of life.


Background

The Hutterites are an
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sect founded in Austria in 1528 during the Protestant
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. Their leader was
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, who was burned at the stake in 1536. The sect continued on, but was chased out of
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, Germany,
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,
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, Russia and
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before arriving in the U.S. in 1874, where they settled in
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. In 1918, anti-Hutterite sentiment in the U.S. had spread to the point where many were forced to leave. After obtaining assurances from the Canadian government that they would have permanent freedom of worship and a permanent exemption from military service, 12 Hutterite families moved from
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to Canada, settling in
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,
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and
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. At the time, the
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owned a great deal of land and was trying to recruit immigrants to farm it; it gave modest acreages to the Hutterite families. This created an immediate backlash and, in 1919, the Canadian government closed the door to further Hutterite emigration. The Hutterites believe that society can be best preserved in a rural setting and are efficient and successful farmers. In their settlements, all things are held in common. They do not vote or hold public office. They pay taxes and send their children to public school and universities, but do not join community organizations. They do not
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and are strict pacifists who will not fight for any reason. In addition to English, they speak their own language, a German dialect. By 1940, in Alberta, there were 6,500 Hutterites living in 65 colonies, mainly in the
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area. But mistrust had grown to the point where, in 1942, the Alberta government enacted the Communal Property Act, which stated that they could not buy land without express government permission, and that any new settlements had to be at least 45 miles from an existing colony. This did little to quell resentment. Community groups charged that they hurt local businesses by buying their supplies from wholesalers. It was argued that they did not contribute doctors, lawyers, teachers and engineers to society; they angered locals by refusing to participate in school development and rural electrification programs. Claims were made that they had the highest population growth of any demographic, and that they were taking over the area. Some of the most vocal criticism came from the
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, which objected to the Hutterite's refusal to fight in World War II. In 1960, the town of
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felt obliged to respond to all of this, publishing a report stating the Hutterite birth rate was dropping, that Hutterites owned less than 1% of the region's farmland, that they spent the same amount of money as everyone else and that, during World War II, it was Hutterite volunteers who helped keep farms operating when their owners went off to fight. Arguments fell on deaf ears. In 1960, the
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local of the
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announced that it was prepared to break the law to prevent a Hutterite colony from becoming established in the area, stating “we have reached the end of our patience. There is seething resentment which can erupt at any time.” The Hutterite colonies did not defend themselves, and it did not help that they didn't let anyone into their lives—no one went to their colonies. However, Colin Low had grown up with the Hutterites; his family's ranch abutted the West Raley Colony near
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. He was able to convince this colony, and a second unidentified colony in northern Alberta, to allow him to make a film about them and, in 1963, he and his crew spent several weeks filming all aspects of Hutterite life. The film is a calm, quiet depiction and explanation of the Hutterite's history, beliefs and lifestyle. The Alberta government's restriction on the Hutterite purchase of land was lifted in 1972.


Awards

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,
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: First Prize, Shorts, 1964 *
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: Chris Award, First Prize, Religion, 1964 *
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: Golden Sheaf Award, First Prize, Human Relations, 1964 * Melbourne Film Festival,
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: Honorable Mention, 1964 * 17th Canadian Film Awards,
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: Best Black and White Photography, to John Spotton, 1964 * American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Doctrinal and Denominational Topics, 1965 * Landers Associates Awards, Los Angeles: Award of Merit, 1965 * Festival dei Popoli/International Film Festival on Social Documentary,
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: Second Prize, 1965


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hutterites Films directed by Colin Low (filmmaker) Films produced by Tom Daly 1964 films 1960s Canadian films Films about religion