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Barbara Peeters
Barbara Peeters, also known as Barbara Peters, is an American film director and screenwriter of feature films and television.〔A Woman's Place Is in... Exploitation Films?: A Trend-Setter in the Youth Market Women in Exploitation Films
Gross, Linda. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 12 Feb 1978: p34. 〕
==Career==
Peeters broke into the film industry working in make up, as a script supervisor and a production manager.
An Israeli investor wanted an X rated sex film, enabling Peeters to turn director with ''Just the Two of Us''.〔
She wrote and directed the 1971 biker ''Bury Me an Angel''. She was one of two female directors working for New World Pictures in the 1970s, the other being Stephanie Rothman. Film writer Gary Morris argued that "her New World work is arguably more subversive than Rothman's."〔Morris, Gary (January 2000). ("Roger Corman's New World Pictures: Notes toward a Lexicon" ). ''Bright Lights Film Journal''.〕 She worked in a variety of capacities for that company, also production managing and second unit directing. Peeters:
We lived like gypsies, sleeping in the hallways when we couldn’t pay rent, sharing a car among five people. I thought I had the best life in the world. I was making movies. What were the other girls I’d graduated high school doing back in Iowa? They were marrying the boy who had the biggest farm.〔('Barbara Peeters – Don’t Ask her about "Humanoids from the Deep" ', ''Rosey's Ashland Play Reviews'' ) accessed 1 July 2012〕

Peeters was quoted in 1978 as saying:
I don't like to be dictated to once I start shooting. If you tell me I have to shoot eight pages in a day and its 6pm, let me alone. Don't talk to me at midnight until I am done. If I'm going to take the blame, then I want to make the decisions. If I fail, I won't die. I consider real power the point when you're not afraid to fail... I don't know any director who wants to spend his whole life making low budget exploitation movies, just as nobody wants to spend their whole life in kindergarten. You look forward to graduating to high school.〔

Peeters formed Big Movie Company with Terry Schwartz, intending to develop projects for female stars.〔 However Peeters fell ill in 1979 and spent some time out of the industry.
She returned to directing with the 1980 film, ''Humanoids from the Deep'', which was taken out of her hands and greatly changed by Roger Corman, including the addition of several rape sequences. Peeters asked for her name to be taken off the film but this was not done. After this experience she stopped working for New World and directed TV for the next decade.〔Christopher T Koetting, ''Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures'', Hemlock Books. 2009 p 175-176〕
In the 1990s she established her own company, Silver Foxx Films. In 2008 she moved to Oregon and concentrated primarily on making commercials and developing documentaries.〔

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