Anne’s recent feature credits include “Duck,” a feature film starring Philip Baker Hall, Bill Cobbs and the AFLAC ducks, and “Return”, written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and artist, Liza Johnson. Starring Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon and John Slattery, “Return” had its world premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Anne and Liza’s past projects have screened in film festivals and art venues around the world including, the Museum of Modern Art, the Pompidou Center, opening night at the New York Film Festival, and at the Vienna Short Film Festival (2010) where their latest collaboration, “In the Air”, won best film at the festival.

Anne is also in production on three bio-documentaries: a PBS-bound project on California Governor Edmund G. “Pat” Brown, an ITVS-funded feature on Cheryl Haworth, the only US Olympic athlete to medal in weightlifting, and one chronicling the life of Ellis Hazlip, the creator and host of “SOUL”, the first black variety show on TV. Other documentaries Anne has photographed have aired on Showtime, HBO and The Movie Channel.

Working as producer and DP, Anne has completed four seasons of the Food Network’s series “The Best Thing I Ever Ate”, featuring interviews with America’s top chefs including Wolfgang Puck, Bobby Flay and Rachel Ray. Additionally, Anne has photographed multiple seasons of History Channel’s hit cable series, “Cities of the Underworld.” She has photographed for a variety of networks including the Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel and the Style Network.

She earned her Master of Fine Arts degree from the American Film Institute, and her B.A. from Williams College.

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