In 2014, he attended Werner Herzog's Rogue Film School, and released his breakthrough short film Chop My Money.[4]Chop My Money, Anthony's first short to play film festivals, was shot in the Eastern Congo, featured music by Dirty Beaches, and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival[3] before being named a Vimeo Staff Pick and being featured by The Atlantic.[5]
Anthony's next film, the ESPN30 for 30 documentary Subject to Review, premiered at the 2019 New York Film Festival and examined the Hawk-Eye computer-vision system's use in officiating the sport of tennis.[12]Subject to Review continued the ongoing collaboration between Anthony and composer Dan Deacon which began with Rat Film.[13]
In 2020, it was announced that Anthony's next feature film would be entitled All Light, Everywhere and explore issues of subjective perception and fallibility in both human and technological modes of surveillance.[14]All Light, Everywhere was selected to premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in its U.S. Documentary Competition slate.[15]
Filmography
Short Films
Chop My Money (2014) - director, writer, editor, cinematographer
Peace in the Absence of War (2015) - director, writer, editor, cinematographer
Subject to Review (2019) - director, writer, editor, cinematographer
Feature films
Rat Film (2016) - director, writer, editor, cinematographer