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Dennis Widmyer graduated from Long Island University's film program in 1999 with four short films and five feature film scripts under his belt. Within a year he began production assistant work on small independent films. In 2000 he graduated to working on studio films and served as an art department assistant on the Ben Stiller vehicle 'Zoolander.' A few years later he followed this up with another Ben Stiller film 'Duplex,' with co-star Drew Barrymore. In-between he worked on the Heather Graham sex comedy 'The Guru' as well as a handful of commercials from directors like Martin Scorsese. In 2003 he co-founded Parallactic Pictures with long-time collaborator Kevin Kolsch. Parallactic Pictures came out of the gate with the back-to-back production of two feature-length projects: 'Postcards From The Future,' a highly popular documentary on bestselling writer Chuck Palahniuk (author of Fight Club) and 'Absence,' a dark kidnapping mystery. The projects share a common bond in that Absence was shot on a shoestring budget (under $30,000) with revenue earned from sales of the documentary. Dennis Widmyer spent the next few years shooting short films, commercials, music videos and festival bumpers. In 2011 his short film 'Curtain' placed at a number of prestigious film festivals including Fantastic Fest, Cinequest and The Telluride Horror Show. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Co-founded and still runs author Chuck Palahniuk's official site.