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Independent film to be shot in Charleston




Filming is set to begin in Charleston on an independent film, the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism announced today. Angel Camouflaged, starring Dilana Robichaux, is about a disillusioned singer who inherits a bar and rediscovers her passion for music while working to revive the run-down tavern business.



Staff Report
Published Oct. 5, 2009

Filming is set to begin in Charleston on an independent film, the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism announced today.

According to a news release from the department, Angel Camouflaged stars Dilana Robichaux as a disillusioned singer who inherits a bar. She rediscovers her passion for music while working to revive the run-down tavern.

Director/producer Michael Givens of Beaufort said that shooting will begin this month and that the project office will open soon. Givens was director of photography for the feature film The Celestine Prophecy and executive producer for a movie of the week on Lifetime.

The film was originally written to be filmed in Florida, said Chad Prosser, director of the tourism department, which is the parent agency of the S.C. Film Commission.

“This project is a great example of how our film incentives can help South Carolina-based film producers get their projects off the ground while keeping the production and talent base here in South Carolina,” S.C. Film Commissioner Jeff Monks said.

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