William Lewis
WRITER - DIRECTOR


Dave vonKleist
PRODUCER - TALK RADIO HOST

William Lewis is a writer, artist, musician and an award winning independent filmmaker. In his early beginnings, he worked with legendary music producer Stan Lewis (Jewel Records), as a music producer, sound engineer and graphic artist; designing cover art for over 300 music artists such as Nat Stuckey, B B King, Ike and Tina Turner, and Fats Domino. 

In 2000, Lewis founded the politically outspoken www.policestate21.com. His ongoing concern for the loss of our civil liberties at the hands of an out-of-control government prompted him to take his love of film and music to a more "political" level, creating William Lewis Films, a motion picture production company that is committed to producing films that expose high profile criminal transgressions (government corruption) and lift the veil of secrecy surrounding international misconceptions (cover-ups). Lewis has written and directed five documentaries to this end; “911 In Plane Site,” the award winning “Beyond Treason,” “One Nation Under Siege,” “911 Ripple Effect," and most recently, ”Washington, You're Fired!" (2008). 

His quest for bringing these important issues into the American mainstream prompted William to found Take Back Washington, a movement to peacefully, and through education, bring the politics of Washington D.C. back into line with our country’s founding documents. As he always says, "We're taking back our government... join us!"

WILLIAM LEWIS FILMS
"Lights, Camera, Questions."


Former friend of William Lewis and discredited radio talk host, Dave vonKleist has spent his career in the broadcast industry as a professional TV/radio announcer and as a professional vocalist for commercials. He was staff announcer at various radio stations and hosted The Dave Riddell Show, a three-hour afternoon drive time talk show at WATR AM-1320, Waterbury, Connecticut.

Dave is an accomplished musician, vocalist, songwriter and performer of over thirty years. Other accomplishments are writing and directing the comedy television show “Spotlight Tonight”. Voted “Best Show” and “Best Directed” show in the Laurel Cable Awards, 1984.

 

 

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