Pete Schuermann

Pete Schuermann is a Colorado-based director, producer, editor and cinematographer.

In 2005, Walt Disney Studios and Buena Vista Home Entertainment tapped Pete to co-direct and edit Disneyland: Then, Now and Forever, a docu-tainment retrospective piece celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary.

Working with The Gordie Foundation, Schuermann directed Haze, a documentary about Gordie Bailey, who died in 2004 following a hazing incident involving alcohol at the University of Colorado.

[1] Schuermann's next feature-length film was The Creep Behind the Camera, a comedy/drama/documentary hybrid about director Art Nelson and the making of The Creeping Terror, widely considered to be one of the worst movies of all time.

[2] In 2014, The Creep Behind the Camera premiered at the Imagine International Film Festival in Amsterdam.