Peter D. Hutchison

Peter D. Hutchison

Biografía

Peter Hutchison is an NYC-based producer and filmmaker whose experience in film and television production spans well over a decade and a half. His numerous feature documentaries include What Would Jesus Buy? (Sundance hannel Feature) -a film exploring the work of anti-consumer activist and performance artist Reverend Billy - with producing partner Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me).

He also executive produced & co-wrote Awake Zion, a doc exploring reggae music and Jewish culture – the closing night event at the Jerusalem International Film Festival (Film Buff). In addition, he produced & co-wrote the award winning Split: A Divided America (IFC Choice Indie), and it's follow-up Split: A Deeper Divide (The Documentary Channel) - explorations of the Red State/Blue State Divide and the corrosive nature of bi-partisanship.

His body of work includes the commissioned piece Beyond Activism: 4 Four Decades of Social Justice, a documentary commemorating the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking civil rights organization Asian American for Equality (AAFE). His television work includes having directed & produced for the controversial Discovery ID TV docudrama series Bad Teachers (Atlas Media) - and having produced & directed for the A&E TV crime doc series Killer Speaks (ITV Studios). His producer credits also include the narrative feature Drowning.

Tribeca Film