The India Trip

197149 min 30 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Bill Davies

Production: George Pearson

Script: Bill Davies

Pondicherry, an ancient city near the Southern tip of India, was for several centuries an outpost of France. Now the French influence has faded but another, stranger, colony is growing on its outskirts--Auroville, a community of Europeans and North Americans who have come to live the contemplative life. They are devotees of Sri Aurobindo, a Bengali poet and mystic, and their guru is a ninety-four-year-old woman from France. This spiritual mecca is described in the film by Albert Jordan, a professor from Concordia University, Montréal, who, in 1971, with his family, spent a year there.

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Subject categories


  • Urbanism > Community LifeForeign CountriesHousing and Urban Planning in Developping Countries
  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Foreign CountriesHinduismNew Religions and CultsReligious Buildings
  • Tourism > Foreign countries
  • Developing Countries > India, Nepal and PakistanReligion
  • English Language Arts > CanLit
  • History and Citizenship Education > Imperialism and Colonization (1800s-1900s)
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage
  • History > World History

Credits


director
Bill Davies
script
Bill Davies
producer
George Pearson
photography
Eugene Boyko
sound
Hans Oomes
editing
Torben Schioler
sound editing
Ken Page
re-recording
George Croll
narrator
Al Jordan