Peter Bach
Peter Bach
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Peter Bach as reported in The Guardian was one of the first people
alone with the Mujahideen in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. He moved to
New York and wrote the Off-Broadway play 'The Invasion of Aratooga'
which was put on at the CSC Theatre there. He directed and produced the
PBS documentary 'Bottom Line: The Kostabi Phenomenon', which sold
worldwide including twice to the BBC. He has written for the Guardian,
Scotsman, Mail on Sunday, Standard, most recently Counterpunch, and has
travelled extensively, including to the Middle East where he spent time
with the Bedouin Military League, as reported in The Spectator, and did
research for CBS News. During the Balkan War, he was in Croatia and
wrote for the Guardian while scouting for ABC News. He has toured West
Africa from where he also wrote. He became a digital effects and post
production expert in feature films, working as consultant to the likes
of Danny Boyle on films such as '28 Days Later' and 'Millions', and
Michael Winterbottom on '24 Hour Party People', 'Code 46', and 'Cock
and Bull Story'. He has been a Royal Television Society judge and
official spokesman for the British film industry in Los Angeles. He
recently made two one-man films over four intense trips in Afghanistan
and another two in Pakistan. His most recent film 'Flanagan's Wake'
premiered at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF).
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