Daniel Kremer
Daniel Kremer grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He lives on New York City's Upper East Side, attended Temple University in Philadelphia and has been involved in the productions of a great many film projects, short and feature-length, a good deal of which he directed, edited and/or photographed. His film Charles at the Threshold (formerly Crumbs from a Hard-Boiled Egg) screened at film festivals across the country, and he was presented with three Best Documentary in Competition prizes for his film Yarns To Be Spun on the Way to the Happy Home (2007). His first feature-length film, A Trip to Swadades (2008), started touring festivals in 2008 and won two Best of Festival awards. He followed his feature debut with A Collection of Chemicals, which toured festivals in 2009. In early 2010, he started pursuing semicha, an Orthodox rabbinical ordination. He is now in post-production on his second feature-length film, entitled The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour, due for release in early 2011.
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Thomas L. Phillips added Sample: Charles at the Threshold (2006) to the Indie Film and Filmmakers group
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