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Mark Dennis
Mark Dennis (right) attending the 14th Annual Hollywood Awards Gala with Ben Foster (left) and Olivia Draguicevich (Center)
Dennis directed, produced, and edited (along with Ben Foster) the independent film, Strings, which won Audience Awards at the , , and .[1][10][11][12] Based on his own life experiences, Dennis wrote the screenplay for Strings while working at TSTV, the student television station at the University of Texas where he created and acted as show runner for the award-winning sketch comedy program, That's Awesome! starring Zach Anner.[2][9][13][14]
Awards and nominations[]
Strings (2011)[]
Breckenridge Festival of Film: Winner Audience Award[11]
White Sands International Film Festival: Winner Audience Award[12][15]
Route 66 International Film Festival: Winner Best Thriller [16]
Long Island International Film Expo: Winner Best Director (with Ben Foster)[8]
Long Island International Film Expo: Nomination for Best Feature
Long Island International Film Expo: Nomination for Best First Feature [4]
Tulsa International Film Festival: Nomination for Best Feature[17]
Tulsa International Film Festival: Winner Best Director (with Ben Foster) [18]
Time Trap (2017)[]
Hollywood Film Festival: Winner Jury Prize, Most Innovative Narrative feature (with Ben Foster and Pad Thai Pictures)[19]