Anjali Nayar(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Anjali is an Indian-Canadian director, former climate scientist and tech founder.
Anjali's newest film, a Netflix Original called "Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut" about gut health and the science of eating with Academy Award-winning Tremolo Productions, is streaming on Netflix, and her fantasy short "Closer" has over 5 million views and won the 2022 Prism Prize Audience Award (Canada's top music video awards). As of 2024, she is developing a slew of scripted projects and a series with the Golden State Warriors. Her prior films have been supported by Cinereach, Sundance, and Tribeca, won countless awards, jury prizes, gone theatrical, and been acquired by Netflix and Amazon.
In the commercial world, Anjali has directed for brands such as Chipotle, Amazon, Southern Company, ACER computers, Patagonia, Goldman Sachs, Mountain Equipment Co-Op and the San Diego Zoo.
Anjali sits on the advisory of the Environment and Human Rights Division of Human Rights Watch and she is an associate professor at Cornell. She has a Masters from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, a Masters in Climate Change and Environmental Management from Oxford and a Graduate degree from the International Space University.
Anjali's newest film, a Netflix Original called "Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut" about gut health and the science of eating with Academy Award-winning Tremolo Productions, is streaming on Netflix, and her fantasy short "Closer" has over 5 million views and won the 2022 Prism Prize Audience Award (Canada's top music video awards). As of 2024, she is developing a slew of scripted projects and a series with the Golden State Warriors. Her prior films have been supported by Cinereach, Sundance, and Tribeca, won countless awards, jury prizes, gone theatrical, and been acquired by Netflix and Amazon.
In the commercial world, Anjali has directed for brands such as Chipotle, Amazon, Southern Company, ACER computers, Patagonia, Goldman Sachs, Mountain Equipment Co-Op and the San Diego Zoo.
Anjali sits on the advisory of the Environment and Human Rights Division of Human Rights Watch and she is an associate professor at Cornell. She has a Masters from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, a Masters in Climate Change and Environmental Management from Oxford and a Graduate degree from the International Space University.