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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by Caroline Treadway Boulder Colorado based climber and filmmaker Peter Mortimer has always been obsessed with adventure and climbing in the mountains. After getting a BA (with honors) in geology from Colorado College he decided what he really wanted to do is make movies, so he got an MFA from USC&#8217;s School of Cinema [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Boulder Colorado based climber and filmmaker Peter Mortimer has always been obsessed with adventure and climbing in the mountains.</b> After getting a BA (with honors) in geology from Colorado College he decided what he really wanted to do is make movies, so he got an MFA from USC&#8217;s School of Cinema and Television. Then he set off to produce something about what makes trad climbers tick and and that film became <i>Scary Faces</i> (2000). Most of Peter&#8217;s work is focused around the bolder side of climbing like free soloing, headpointing, BASE jumping and high lining.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s also produced <i>Front Range Freaks</i> (2003), <i>Return2Sender</i> (2005), <i>King Lines</i> (co-produced with Josh Lowell in 2007) and First Ascent (2007) and now the <i>Sharp End</i> (2008) and over the years won over 50 awards at international film festivals.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.senderfilms.com/" target="_blank">senderfilms.com</a> for more.</p>
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