Anna Cater has produced and directed documentaries for Australian and international broadcasters for the past 30 years. Her recent credits include the feature documentaries Richard Leplastrier – Framing the View (ABC) and The Bowraville Murders (SBS). Other documentaries include Dick Smith’s Population Puzzle (ABC); Frank Hurley – the Man Who Made History (BBC, ABC); Outsourced! (PBS, SBS); Honeybee Blues (SBS, Nat Geo); and the feature film Rites of Passage (ABC). Anna began her career as a print journalist and has written for newspapers and magazines around the world. She worked for the ABC’s Background Briefing investigative radio program before becoming head of research and a producer at Four Corners. She began her film production company after graduating from AFTRS with an MA in Documentary in 1997.
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