Peter Rasmussen (film-maker)
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Peter Rasmussen (? - 2008) was an Australian film-maker best known for the feature-length machinima Stolen Life. Stolen Life won Best Picture, Best Visual Design and Best Direction at the European Machinima Festival in late 2007. Formerly a cinematographer, after the effects of a rare eye disease began to take their toll he focussed on writing, with credits including James Bogle’s feature In the Winter Dark.
The Sydney Film Festival launched the Peter Rasmussen Innovation Award in 2009 for work described as fringe, maverick, innovative.
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