Thank God for India

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Documentary / Travel / Spiritualism

Directed By: Nisan Katz

Runtime: 56 Min.

An amazing, colorful journey through India, and the development of an entire sub-culture of young Israeli travelers in this exotic continent.

The film also examines the significant generation gap between these post-army-service travelers and their elders. For them, India is a journey into adulthood, a place where for the first time in their lives, no one is there to tell them what to do – no parents, no army officers, no social constrictions or conformities.

In one of the remotest corners on Earth, they have found a place to escape the Israeli reality...

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4 Comments

  1. Rami82 says:

    Very Funny film, reminded me of all the crazy events that happened to me in my trip to India.
    The Israeli experience in India is really something special – a great film for everyone that travelled or wants to travel there…

  2. Jill says:

    This Israeli documentary portraying the lives of young Israeli travelers through India is similar to Hummus Curry. But while Hummus Curry shows only the lives of young people in India, “Thank God for India” takes Israelis in India even one step further and shows the parents of Israeli travelers encountering India themselves. A spiritual life changing experience.

  3. Kerren Klein says:

    The thing that is exceptional about “Thank God For India” is that it shows not only young Israelis traveling in India but also their parents. Watching the generation gap as it melted in India, warmed my heart. India and the Israelis who visit India, at their best!

  4. Sarah F says:

    As a former traveller in India myself, I couldn’t help myself giggling like a nut in front of this documentary. Everyone who has been in India knows what I am talking about – this is just so…. India! Nothing is too weird or amazing to be a mundane reality in this country.
    The Israeli traveller phenomenon in India is well known and notorious. The Israelis storm over this country, resulting in native Indians speaking fluent Hebrew, Israeli songs being played in traditional restaurants etc.
    This mixture of cultures is well documented in this film, making it a worthwile watch and a nostalgic experience to thos who have been in India as a traveller.

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