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ABOUT
The Plastic House
is a production company dedicated to play and experimentation, converging artistic mediums to create unexpected narrative experiences.
Anjali Nath
I am a filmmaker from New York City, currently based in Boston after eight years in Los Angeles at Sony Pictures.
I created the Plastic House as a home for my filmmaking, design, and performance work.
I performed in 22 plays and musicals growing up, and began directing while in Northwestern University's Theatre program. The first show I directed was HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, which featured live-mixed video collage and interactive elements. I then directed a production of the play White Girl Wasted by Max Friedlich in an upstairs bedroom of the ZBT frat house, followed by the US Premiere of Les Chambres by Mathieu Beurton, which became my first short, Rooms.
My favorite films are Rosemary's Baby, Apocalypse Now, Phantom Thread, Fantasia, Alice in Wonderland, and Spirited Away.
I'm currently at Harvard Business School where, when I'm not busy teaching clowning workshops, I'm starting a business in live immersive games.