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ANNA KOLBER

Is a graduate of the London Film Academy and has worked in production in LA, New York, London and Stockholm. She has held positions with global companies Shine Endemol, All3Media, ITV, and Prophets and created content for clients including NBC, Netflix, Tru TV, MTG, Apple, Cadillac, GMC and Dior. 

Anna has dedicated her career to making content that matters and to spreading these teachings. 

She produced the award-winning feature documentary Chasing the Present, which chronicles entrepreneur James Sebastiano Jr.’s four-year quest to understand and heal from mental health challenges, anxiety and addiction. Featuring people including Russell Brand, Alex Grey, Sharon Salzberg, Graham Hancock and more.

She produced Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein’s The Business of Birth Control which reveals the dark side of hormonal contraception. Exposing the shocking history of how racism, gender bias and pharmaceutical influence obscured the risks of birth control and its effects on the mind and body.

She produced Quest for Beauty examining the damaging effects of low self esteem and what the pressure to “look perfect” has on women. 

She co-created, directed and produced the short form doc-series Losing It together with Benjamin Scott (Lovelace, Life by the Horns). This series examines the multitude of ways people lose their virginity to empower people to have an open dialogue of this moment and serve as an educational tool for the youth of today to reference.

Her other documentary work includes Netflix’s Grass is Greener directed by Fab 5 Freddy, which examines the intersection between cannabis, music and social justice, Breadhead which looks at the impact of food on our brain health and Jamie Morgan’s The Workshop which challenges the rules of modern society by pushing our sexual boundaries.

She has worked on international TV formats including NBC’s Minute To Win It (58 countries) and Swedish Hollywood Wives (11 countries).

Her scripted feature film credits include work on Bronson by Nicolas Winding Refn, Rise of the Footsoldier by Julian Gilbey and Out of Innocence By Danny Hiller.

Aside from her entertainment work Anna was a board member of the Los Angeles Swedish American Chamber of Commerce for many years and is a certified yoga teacher. She also worked as a consultant for Mpowerd a solar lighting company and Lyfebulb a non-profit, which centers around improving the quality of life for those impacted by chronic disease.