Peter P Clark (née Krcmar) is a Czech-American filmmaker and entrepreneur.
He is an accomplished writer-director who typically divides his time between New York, Prague and Miami, Florida.
His films often explore themes of consciousness, perception and altered states of being, including those induced by psychedelic drugs.
Peter began his career in acting and music having achieved numerous accolades as a stage performer both on and off-Broadway and then later transitioning into film.
He first gained recognition with his TV anthology series DOSE, which he wrote and directed, premiering at Orlando Film Festival and screened at both Catalyst Content and SeriesFest 9, and having garnered several awards at numerous other festivals and competitions, including being named a semi-finalist for the 27th Annual Fade In Awards TV Pilot/Web Series Competition and receiving a Silver Telly award for Best TV Drama.
In addition to writing and directing Clark co-founded ATTIC STUDIOS, a prominent production services company and studio rental complex serving the New York market.
He sometimes composes music for his projects as well having earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music Performance from The University of Nevada Las Vegas, a top music program in the US.
Peter is currently writing a feature length biopic based on the life of Thomas King Forcade, founder of High Times Magazine with Michael London of Groundswell Productions producing, as well as working on several other projects in various stages of development.
The only child of an Eastern European refugee and single parent, he has been pursuing socially conscious filmmaking from an early age.