Career
Hunter joined the Nine Network"s Sunday program in 1985. After two decades of producing documentary-length cover stories on the arts, she left the program in 2006 to work as a freelance documentary maker, specialising in films about Australian artists. Most of her independent films have been broadcast on American Broadcasting Company television In addition to her broadcast documentaries, Hunter has contributed commissioned films for the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Portrait Gallery (Australia) in conjunction with exhibitions of Australian and international artists, including Anselm Kiefer.
In 2009 Hunter’s documentary on Sidney Nolan examined the influences of his relationships with the three women who shaped his life.
Hunter visited Jeffrey Smart at his farmhouse in Tuscany while filming her documentary on the great Australian painter, and he takes the film crew to some of the places near Arezzo that have long inspired him, the concrete streetscapes and urban wastelands that define his vision. Hunter’s method is to spend time filming with her subjects at times of great personal and professional significance, often over a period of many years.
In 2010 she returned to the subject of an earlier film, Margaret Olley, following the artist as she completed her last works, painted in the 18 months leading up to her death on 26 July 2011.