Karmic Winds is a memoir of power, collapse, and reckoning by Peter M. Hoffman, a Yale-trained lawyer and Hollywood insider who once stood at the center of the independent film boom and later found himself stripped of status, freedom, and certainty.
Peter M. Hoffman has spent a lifetime at the crossroads of art and commerce, shaping the stories that move audiences and defining the business of independent film across generations. A lawyer turned producer and studio executive, Hoffman built a career that bridged the creative and the corporate, the visionary and the pragmatic. As the founder and CEO of Carolco and Seven Arts Entertainment, he brought to life acclaimed and enduring films including The Believer, winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, alongside Stander, Asylum, Johnny Mnemonic, Rules of Engagement, and Rate Race. Earlier, as President and CEO of Carolco Pictures, he helped guide an era of independent filmmaking that produced cultural touchstones such as Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Basic Instinct, and Total Recall. In the decades since, Hoffman has continued to mentor and advise filmmakers and financiers through Picture Pro LLC and Luminosity Pictures, ventures that reflecft his enduring belief that cinema is both an art form and an enterprise?a delicate balance that must be protected and reimagined with every generation.