Peter Rowe's book "Adventures in Filmmaking" is a captivating and engaging memoir that delves into his remarkable journey within the film industry, a journey that has been marked by an impressive array of accomplishments and accolades.
With an extensive portfolio that spans over 200 films and television shows, Peter Rowe has demonstrated his versatility and range as a producer and director, tackling a wide variety of projects and genres.
One of his most notable achievements is the critically acclaimed documentary "Angry Planet" (2007),which was broadcast globally and received widespread acclaim for its thought-provoking and visually stunning portrayal of the natural world.
Throughout his career, Peter Rowe has established himself as a prolific producer and director, with a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of the art of filmmaking.
Noted Canadian cinematographer, Rowe, has garnered an impressive array of accolades throughout his remarkable career, with multiple nominations for the coveted Gemini Awards, the esteemed Genie Awards, and the distinguished Directors Guild of Canada Awards. Additionally, he has taken home two prestigious Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards for outstanding work in Lifestyle/Reality Cinematography, a highly respected Platinum Fexy Award, and numerous honors from the renowned Houston Film Festival, the esteemed Sydney Film Festival, and the acclaimed Dawson Film Festival.
Peter Rowe, a multifaceted individual with a passion for both filmmaking and acting, has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Notably, he brought the legendary figure of Hunter Thompson to life on television, playing the iconic character in the series "Final 24" in 2006.
Moreover, Rowe is currently working on his latest production, "Shipwrecked on a Great Lake", which is set to make its debut on large public outdoor water screens in two Ontario venues. This ambitious project is a testament to Rowe's creative vision and dedication to his craft.