PETER CARE
Native to Britain, Care began his career in his native land, directed and
edited numerous documentaries, short films, music videos and commercials.
He eventually moved across the pond to the United States where he created
videos for Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M. and Tina Turner.
In 1995, Care released R.E.M.: Road Movie, a live concert film that received
rave reviews. He continued to work on commercials in the U.S. creating ads
for Coke, Levis, Lee Jeans, Microsoft, Saturn, Southwestern Bell, Sprint and
MTV.
In 2002, Care released his feature film directing debut The Dangerous Lives
of Altar Boys, about the horrors of American adolescence.
Filmography:
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002)
Blunt Force (1999)