Joe Eshwar is the pseudonym of writer and filmmaker Jomy George.
Jomy George, pen name Joe Eshwar, was born February 8, 1975, in Kottayam, Kerala, South India. Eshwar's first book Tessellated Pavements, was translated into four languages. It was lauded by O. V. Vijayan, Kerala's greatest writer, and Dr. Santa Bhattacharji of New College, Oxford. His films Bogady and The Response are considered as works that gave a contemporary form and charm to the craft of filmmaking.'The Response', a film made by Joe was screened during the Liverpool Film Night organised by FACThttp://www.fact.co.uk/news/?id=112. It was the closing film of the festival and was applauded by Mat Litler and Margie Clarke. Eshwar taught English Literary criticism in MIIL, a prestigious Language school in Kottayam, Kerala before leaving for the United Kingdom. He is married to Dani Augustine and lives in Liverpool.
Eshwar's books include Tessellated Pavements, published in 1999, and The Travelor's Prayer (2003). His short stories include Jennifer's got a mail (1997), Bogady (1998), Mysorinte Ormakkayi (1999), To the Land of tall trees (1999), Parameshwarapothuvaline Kanmanilla (2000), Sarovar (2001), The story of Ben Fisher (2002), The search (2003), The Labyrinth (2004).
Films that Eshwar has been involved with include:
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