Guli’s Children (2016; 43 minutes), has been written, shot, narrated and edited by Joe Thomas Karackattu. The non-fiction film deals with the cultural-diplomatic history of interaction between Kerala and China (12-15th century) & has been screened, on invitation, in China (Beijing & Shanghai), United States (NYU, SUNY Binghamton, DUKE & Yale University), NUS Singapore, Denmark (University of Copenhagen), France (University of Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris), apart from screenings across India (Calicut, Chennai, Kottayam, Mumbai, Delhi and Kochi). It has attracted attention for bringing out connections in human genealogy that survive between Kerala and China.
Guli’s Children (2016; 43 minutes), has been written, shot, narrated and edited by Joe Thomas Karackattu. The non-fiction film deals with the cultural-diplomatic history of interaction between Kerala and China (12-15th century) & has been screened, on invitation, in China (Beijing & Shanghai), United States (NYU, SUNY Binghamton, DUKE & Yale University), NUS Singapore, Denmark (University of Copenhagen), France (University of Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris), apart from screenings across India (Calicut, Chennai, Kottayam, Mumbai, Delhi and Kochi). It has attracted attention for bringing out connections in human genealogy that survive between Kerala and China.