Peeter Rebane, a multifaceted Estonian film director, producer, and entrepreneur, was born on April 24, 1973.
With an impressive educational background, Rebane studied at Oxford University, graduating from Harvard University cum laude with a major in economics, psychology, and visual arts.
He further honed his skills in directing and film production at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts and Judith Weston Studio For Actors And Directors.
As a co-founder of the film production company The Factory, Rebane has made significant contributions to the industry.
In 2013, he was recognized as Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in Estonia.
Rebane's extensive directing portfolio includes feature films, documentaries, and music videos for renowned artists such as Moby, Pet Shop Boys, The Heft, Liisi Koikson, and Daniel Lévi.
Notably, he co-directed and produced the concert film Robbie Williams: Live in Tallinn (2013) with Russell Thomas.
In 2021, Rebane directed the film Firebird.
Rebane's impressive list of credits also includes producing the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest, the 23rd European Film Awards (2010),the European Capital of Culture 2011 project, and the 20th anniversary concert of Estonia's re-independence for the President of Estonia.
Moreover, Rebane, along with his brother Priit, founded BDG, which has produced hundreds of major events and concerts in the Baltic region.