Peter Rowe (filmmaker)
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Peter Rowe (born 1947) is a Canadian
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and author specializing in themes of history and exploration. He is the producer of the 49-part television series Angry Planet, which airs on streaming and television networks around the world. His book, ''Music vs The Man'' was published in 2020.


Career

Rowe’s feature films include ''
Treasure Island ''Treasure Island'' (originally titled ''The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys''Hammond, J. R. 1984. "Treasure Island." In ''A Robert Louis Stevenson Companion'', Palgrave Macmillan Literary Companions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. .) is an adventure no ...
'' starring
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and
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, ''
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'' starring Ken Welsh, Michael Hogan and
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, and ''
The Best Bad Thing ''The Best Bad Thing'' was originally a book authored by Yoshiko Uchida. A screenplay was developed and a film released in 1997. The story is set on the U.S. west coast during 1935 when the U.S. economy was still recovering from the effects of the ...
'' starring George Takei Rowe has directed numerous documentaries including ''Beyond the Red Wall, Art War,'' ''Joshua Slocum: New World Columbus'', and ''Popcorn With Maple Syrup: Film in Canada from Eh to Zed''. His 2013 film '' Shipwrecked on a Great Lake'' is based on James Fenimore Cooper's book Television series he has directed include ''Angry Planet,'' ''On the Run'', ''Super Humans'', '' Ready or Not'', ''
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'', '' African Skies'', ''Exploring Under Sail'', and ''
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''. His wilderness filmmaking has taken place in over 40 countries and many far-flung corners of the world including numerous active
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s and
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es,
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,
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, the Canadian
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, and the Sahara and
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n Deserts. Rowe has also performed as an actor, most recently playing Hunter S. Thompson in the TV biography series ''
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''. He appeared in the documentary film '' Rewind This'' about the impact of VHS on the film industry and home video. His 2020 book, ''Music vs The Man'' chronicles the battles between musicians and the authorities—police, border guards, mayors, city councils, the FBI, the Kremlin. His 2021 book, ''Ablaze: 10 Years that Shook the World'', recounts the revolutionary, incendiary era of the late 60s and early 70s, including the birth of the new passions of the era—Black power, the environmental movement, women's liberation, gay pride, the animal rights movement, sexual revolution, and the antiwar movement.


Awards

* Canadian Society of Cinematographers 2010 Award for Lifestyle/Reality Cinematography ( Angry Planet "Hurricane Triple Threat") * Gold Medal, Worldfest Film Festival (
Treasure Island ''Treasure Island'' (originally titled ''The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys''Hammond, J. R. 1984. "Treasure Island." In ''A Robert Louis Stevenson Companion'', Palgrave Macmillan Literary Companions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. .) is an adventure no ...
) * Gold Special Jury Award, Houston Film Festival (Joshua Slocum: New World Columbus) * Best Film, Montreal Children’s Film Festival (
The Best Bad Thing ''The Best Bad Thing'' was originally a book authored by Yoshiko Uchida. A screenplay was developed and a film released in 1997. The story is set on the U.S. west coast during 1935 when the U.S. economy was still recovering from the effects of the ...
)


Memberships

* Explorers Club (Fellow, Past Chair-Canadian Chapter (Ontario/Nunavut) *
Directors Guild of Canada The Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) is a Canadian labour union representing more than 5,500 professionals from 48 different occupations in the Canadian film and television industry. Founded in 1962, the DGC represents directors, editors, assist ...
(Ontario Chairman, 2001–2003) *Canadian Society of Cinematographers *
Writers Guild of Canada The Writers Guild of Canada is an organization representing more than 2,500 professional writers working in film, television, radio, and digital media production in Canada. Members of the Guild write dramatic TV series, feature films, Movies o ...
*Royal Canadian Geographic Society (Fellow) *Founding Board Member-Whistler Film Festival *Founding Board Member-Explorers Club Film Festival *Lecturer in Post-Graduate Film Production-
Sheridan College Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology) is a public polytechnic institute of technology located in the west- Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. Founded i ...
(2002–2003) *Lecturer in Film Production – Harris Institute for the Arts (1995–1997)


Further reading

Rowe chronicled his life and adventures in his 2013 memoir ''Adventures in Filmmaking''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rowe, Peter 1947 births Living people Canadian television directors Film directors from Winnipeg Canadian documentary film directors