I wish I'd been on this trip - just to giggle with the crew.
This is the kind of film you have to submit to, it's beautiful and funny, gentle and uplifting. I prefer this to any other film about India, like Eat Pray Love, or The Darjeeling Limited. It studies tourism alongside our need for answers. I usually hate documentaries, this is a different league to The Secret. The guerrilla shooting from the hip-style captures the country perfectly too, but it's not all wobbly. The Horse Trainers really made me laugh too. And the shopping, legendary. There's a Making Of on the DVD, it provided extra story. So glad I found out about this on Facebook. The "guru" - what a scream. She's more like a cult leader, I know all about Landmark Education, and what she's been into before, and I can tell you, it ain't pretty. This should be standard viewing for the spiritually inclined, and I think they should show it as a warning video on planes for all of those about to land in India. Particularly that speech about widow-burning.