Pamela Peak is a highly skilled screenwriter and Emmy-nominated filmmaker with works that air on PBS. Pamela specializes in female leads and films for both black and white audiences.
GENRE:
• Drama/Historical - stories that profoundly touch the human heart.
Pamela also enjoys working with other people's ideas, finding their essence and turning them into screenplays with the strong use of interest techniques that build excitement. She is also interested in challenging writing assignments and is adept at elevating other's screenplays as well.
Pamela's screenplay Colorblind is based on a powerful, heartfelt true story from Pamela's childhood during the Civil Rights Era - yet a story that addresses pertinent issues America still struggles with today.
Airing on PBS nationally, Pamela also wrote, produced and directed her award-winning documentary film Colorblind. It was seen by an estimated 56 million PBS viewers. Colorblind was also featured on ABC News, Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts and garnered 5 Best Film Festival awards. See: www.pamelapeakproductions.com/colorblind/preview.html
Pamela’s Emmy-nominated documentary “Voices of a Never-Ending Dawn", that also aired on PBS, was shot in Northern Michigan blizzards. The film tells the dramatic story of a forgotten group of US soldiers, abandoned in Northern Russia, who fought the Bolsheviks (the very first Communists) in sixty degree below zero weather, long after WWI had ended.
To contact Pamela Peak, please e-mail her at: Pamela@PamelaPeakProductions.com