Hippie Masala
Hippie Masala: Für immer in Indien (titled Hippie Masala: Forever in India in English) is a 2006 Swiss documentary film directed by filmmaker Ulrich Grossenbacher and anthropologist Damaris Lüthi.
| Hippie Masala | |
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| Directed by | Ulrich Grossenbacher  Damaris Lüthi  | 
| Written by | Damaris Lüthi | 
| Produced by | Fair & Ugly | 
| Cinematography | Ulrich Grossenbacher | 
| Edited by | Maya Schmid | 
| Music by | Matthias Gmünder  Sahlil Shankar  | 
Release date  | 2006 | 
Running time  | 93 minutes | 
| Country | Switzerland | 
| Languages | Swiss German, with English, Hindi, and Kannada | 
In 2007, the film was one of five nominated for "Best Documentary" in the Swiss Film Prize, though the prize was taken by Das kurze Leben des José Antonio Gutierrez.[1]
The film focuses on the aftermath of the hippie migration to Asia, specifically documenting the lives of six hippies who chose to remain in India: Cesare from Italy, Erica and Gillian from South Africa, Hanspeter from Switzerland, Meera from Belgium and Robert from the Netherlands.[2] No longer in their 20s, they are leading the lives of a traditional yogi and a female meditator in retreat, a painter with a local wife and children, designers of beach clothing in Goa, and a farmer who hunts and cares for his cows in the Himalayas.
Festivals
    
- International Film Festival of India 2008[3]
 - Miami International Film Festival 2007
 - Woodstock Film Festival 2007
 - Munich International Documentary Film Festival 2006
 - DOCNZ International Documentary Film Festival 2006
 
References
    
- "Swiss Film Prize: 2007". imdb.com. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
 - "Hippie Marsala". woodstock.filmfestival.com. Woodstock Film Festival. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
 - "IFFI 2008, Focus Switzerland". Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
 
