Announcing an Appearance on “American Experience”

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Image for the film “The Amish”

I am thrilled to announce that David and I will be appearing in a documentary named “The Amish” that will be airing on American Experience on Tuesday, February 28. This will be aired on PBS stations nationwide.

The documentary film company, Sarah Colt Productions, responsible for making the film, was such a pleasure to work with. They took time to learn about the Amish — their history, their diversity, their spiritual beliefs, and to hear their voices. I have not actually seen the film, but I expect it will provide a nuanced and balanced view of Amish culture. What struck me during the interview, is that they were not out to project a particular image of the Amish — rather they were asking the questions that would allow them to “discover” the many facets of Amish culture. To achieve this, they had to build up trust. And if one thing is true about most of the Amish people I know, is that they are good at figuring out who is trustworthy.

For an American Experience press release about the film, you can click here to visit my website. Scroll down to the second image — you’ll see a link to the PDF file in my press kit.

The night before the film crew came

The night before they came, David and I worked late to get the trim on the living room windows. We had replaced the windows, and I was not going to allow untrimmed windows to be in the film. 
Windows complete


The day the film crew came

The morning the film crew came, the windows looked great — I had even cleaned them until they sparkled. Five people showed up; they admired our work, and then they promptly covered those windows, so they could control the light. David got such a kick out of that, because I had been so Amish about finishing those windows.

Windows covered
Director David Belton and Producer Callie Wiser 

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7 Comments

  1. Merry on January 12, 2012 at 12:36 pm

    Thanks for the heads-up on the show I’ll look forward to it. Our Idaho PBS station is one of the very few stations I will watch. The last special I caught was “Give Me The Banjo” narrated by Steve Martin. If you missed it you can see it here http://video.pbs.org/video/2164506461

    By the way, your book arrived today so I set aside David Kline’s “Scratching the Woodchuck” for a while.

    Peace be with you 🙂

  2. Linda on January 12, 2012 at 2:03 pm

    Congratulations, Saloma!

  3. Deanna on January 12, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    That is awesome, Saloma! I will definitely watch for it.

    Deanna

  4. Jane on January 12, 2012 at 4:42 pm

    Big congrats Saloma! I don’t think we get pbs But wished we did.

    Blessings Jane

  5. Anonymous on January 13, 2012 at 5:56 pm

    I’ll have to watch for it on our local PBS station.

    Your windows looked great, by the way. Nancy

  6. Saloma Furlong on January 16, 2012 at 3:28 am

    Merry, thanks for the link. We don’t have a working television (we keep one for watching movies) and so I am completely out of the loop about what is worth watching. I enjoyed this informative documentary.

    Thanks, all for your good wishes.

    Saloma

  7. Ladybug on January 22, 2012 at 5:03 pm

    I’ve put this date on the calendar & will definitely watch it. I SO enjoyed hearing your voice on the radio interview and know I’ll enjoy this also. Your windows turned out lovely – doesn’t it just figure that they’d then cover them up. By the way, my husband & I have remodeled a couple of homes and staying up late to finish windows is exactly what we’d have done!

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