Peeter Rebane, a renowned Estonian film director, producer, and entrepreneur, was born on April 24, 1973. He pursued his higher education at Oxford University, graduating from Harvard University with honors in economics, psychology, and visual arts. Rebane further honed his skills in directing and film production at the University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts, and Judith Weston Studio For Actors And Directors.
Rebane co-founded the film production company The Factory, and his entrepreneurial endeavors earned him the title of Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in Estonia in 2013. His impressive directing portfolio boasts feature films, documentaries, and music videos, including Sailing to Freedom (in development),Tashi Delek (2015),Robbie Williams: Fans Journey to Tallinn (2014),and numerous collaborations with notable artists.
Notable works include the concert film Robbie Williams: Live in Tallinn (2013),co-directed and produced with Russell Thomas, and the 2021 film Firebird. Rebane's extensive production credits also include the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest, the 23rd European Film Awards (2010),the European Capital of Culture 2011 project, and the 20th anniversary concert of Estonia's re-independence for the President of Estonia.
Rebane's brother, Priit, joined him in founding BDG, a production company responsible for producing hundreds of major events and concerts in the Baltic region. Throughout his illustrious career, Rebane has consistently demonstrated his versatility, expertise, and dedication to the world of film and entertainment.