Anula Shetty is an award-winning filmmaker and co-director of Termite TV Collective, a group of video artists who produce experimental and activist media. Her work has been broadcast on PBS and screened at festivals and museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, The Flaherty Film Seminar, the Art Institute of Chicago, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Women In the Arts and the Museum of Television and Radio, NY. Her work includes the documentary “Kamaka‚eha, Aching Eye” (Grand Prize, U.S. Super8 Film Fest) and the short fiction film “Paddana, Song of the Ancestors” (Best First Film, Mumbai International Film Festival). Anula has taught film and video production at Arcadia University, the University of the Arts, Asian Arts Initiative and Scribe Video Center in Philadelphia.