Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The award winners in the Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films include some Wyandotte residents.
There were more than a dozen films featured in the Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films on Saturday. The festival started was at the James R. DeSana Center for Arts & Culture (Wyandotte Arts Center). Award-winning local independent filmmaker and Wyandotte police detective Scott Galeski debuted three of his films Saturday. Galeski’s production company, Ring of Fire Entertainment, which he co-founded with his brother, Daniel Galeski Jr., sponsored the festival. Many of the actors and other participants are from the local area. Several Wyandotte residents won awards for their performances. Here is a list of the award winners:
Scott Galeski, the co-founder of the company that sponsored the Detroit Underground Festival of Films in Wyandotte, said the event went well.
The Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films on Saturday was a success and a good time, according to attendees. Wyandotte wasn't just where the festival was held, but also where several of the films were shot. Natalie Rankine, a Wyandotte resident, said she thoroughly enjoyed the event. "I loved it! So much of the filming was done in Wyandotte and that was really great," Rankine said. "I thought they were really high quality," she added. Five films featured on Saturday were shot in Wyandotte. Award-winning local independent filmmaker and Wyandotte police detective Scott Galeski debuted three of his films at the festival. His films Taking Back the City, Bone Yard and Whiskey Tango were all shot at least partially in Wyandotte. Bone …
Saturday, December 1, 2012
The Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films begins at 6 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $10.
The first-ever Downriver Detroit Underground Festival of Films will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday at the James R. DeSana Center for Arts & Culture (Wyandotte Arts Center). Headlining will be the world premiere of three short films written and produced by award-winning local independent filmmaker and Wyandotte police detective Scott Galeski. Galeski’s production company, Ring of Fire Entertainment, which he co-founded with his brother, Daniel Galeski Jr., is sponsoring the festival. The Ring of Fire films debuting will be Taking Back the City, Bone Yard and Whiskey Tango. Several other independent filmmakers from the metropolitan Detroit area have been invited to show their short films, as well. The run time of each will be between five and…
jammer
1:38 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012
Da I didnt even think to do that . Thanks man ill be there for sirw..   more ›