Peter Entell

[1][2][3] Entell was born in New York in 1952 and moved to Switzerland in 1975, where he began to work for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as a sound recordist.

[1][2][3] The first film he directed was Moving On: The Hunger for Land in Zimbabwe, at the behest of the Belgian-Zimbabwe Friendship Association.

(1988) The Tube, an investigation led by a journalist who tries to discover the truth about how the television affects our brains.

(2005) Shake the Devil Off, a film musical about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, emphasizing St. Augustine Church and its pastor Jerome LeDoux.

A story shot over fifteen year period, told with humour despite its drama, an ode to life beyond the suffering.