Articles Featuring Charles Dewandeler
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Hollywood, CA - Los Angeles Film Director Charles Dewandeler returns to his roots in Detroit for the filming of `Parody Movie' a feature length comedy.
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Filmmaker Charles Dewandeler, a former Clinton Township resident, will return to Detroit on Sept. 18 to screen a free sneak preview of his new film, "Parody Movie"...
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Charles Dewandeler has worked for CTTV for over 6 years, for the past three (3) years Dewandeler has served as Producer of "The Scoop", a show about upcoming...
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Since childhood, Dewandeler knew he wanted to be the next Steven Spielberg. Anxious to get into the business out of high school, Dewandeler went to...
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The series, "Forums on Diversity," will be shown daily at the end of July on Clinton Township's cable TV channel, and may also be broadcast in surrounding...
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Charles Dewandeler of Clinton Township is one of six semi-finalists in the 2006 Independent Film Competition, sponsored by IFC and Comcast...
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Dewandeler's film "Living With Terror," is about a Muslim-American living in Dearborn who goes to Wayne State University on Sept. 12, 2001...
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The six short films selected will be shown to the public each week, starting Sat, July 22 through August 26, at Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit...
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Fans of documentaries shown on the History Channel might want to watch CTTV Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. for the debut of an ambitious, 80-minute documentary...
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Set to debut Friday on the Clinton Township government access channel is a 78-minute documentary that highlights religious diversity in America...
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"Church and State: A Perspective," is an 80-minute show about the major religions practiced in the township and worldwide, and religious beliefs...
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"Trash Wars 1.5" includes spoofs of "Star Wars," "The Matrix" and a tongue-in-cheek storyline...
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He wanted to combine the information with entertainment and utilize his growing skills as a filmmaker...
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"I tried to design the film so that people of all ages could enjoy it," says Dewandeler, "and I put extra effort into making the film appeal to younger audiences."...
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Dewandeler's movie is essentially a public service announcement about recycling, but instead of a journalistic approach, the film is dramatic...
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