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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.

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"...

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...

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...

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...

Charles Dewandeler of Clinton Township is one of six semi-finalists in the 2006 Independent Film Competition, sponsored by IFC and Comcast...

Dewandeler's film "Living With Terror," is about a Muslim-American living in Dearborn who goes to Wayne State University on Sept. 12, 2001...

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...

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...

Set to debut Friday on the Clinton Township government access channel is a 78-minute documentary that highlights religious diversity in America...

"Church and State: A Perspective," is an 80-minute show about the major religions practiced in the township and worldwide, and religious beliefs...

"Trash Wars 1.5" includes spoofs of "Star Wars," "The Matrix" and a tongue-in-cheek storyline...

He wanted to combine the information with entertainment and utilize his growing skills as a filmmaker...

"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."...

Dewandeler's movie is essentially a public service announcement about recycling, but instead of a journalistic approach, the film is dramatic...