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Kapelovision™ is a multi-faceted multi-media meta-conglomeration.  From 1996 to 2006, Kapelovision™ produced nearly two hundred episodes of the highly influential experimental TV shows “Threee Geniuses” and “Kapelovision.”  In 2009, Kapelovision released its first feature, “Threee Geniuses: The Re-Death of Psychedelia” praised by the LA Weekly as “perhaps the most challenging and inventive structuralist video art of the new millennium.”

Kapelovision’s™ second feature was the wildly successful “Triple Fisher: The Lethal Lolitas of Long Island,” a “Rashomon-like retelling of a story which didn’t really need to be told in the first place” (SF Weekly) which was described in the pages of the Wall Street Journal as “a subversive mash-up that unspools like a Lifetime movie fever dream, with its labyrinth of duplicating lurid set-pieces taking on the tone of a noirish nightmare, reaching a frenzied schizo climax that would make Brian De Palma proud.”

Currently, Kapelovision™ is working on “Triple Fisher 2: Quadruple Fisher,” the highly anticipated sequel to “Triple Fisher.”  In addition, Kapelovision™ has many top-secret projects in the works, including a Western, a Rock Opera, and a 48 hour film.  Stay tuned….

kapelovitzhighschoolKapelovision’s™ founder Dan Kapelovitz™ grew up on the mean streets of unincorporated Arapahoe County in Colorado.  He studied film at Wesleyan University, where his thesis film “The Bastard Son of a Virgin Whore” won the Frank Capra Award for Best Comedy, a distinction shared by the great filmmaker Michael Bay.  From 1996 to 2006, Kapelovitz produced “Threee Geniuses” and “Kapelovision,” while working numerous odd jobs, such as grocery delivery boy, human test subject, and Features Editor of Hustler Magazine.  Today, Kapelovitz is a criminal defense attorney in Hollywood, California, and founder of the Radical Law Center.