The Passion of Peter

The Passion of Peter is an experimental film about a man who travels to Blackpool in order to complete a “bucket list” of things he wants to do before he, eventually, kills himself.

Inspired by Germany’s postdramatic theatre movement, The Passion of Peter explores both the extent to which a performer will go in the name of art, and the discomfort an audience feels when watching them. Shot in a loosely Dogme 95 style in one day, and following the principles of the Aristotelian unities, the film makes a unique comment on a modern-day society that lauds the notion of ‘famous for the sake of being famous’.

Current Status: In production