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Dean Bertram (PhD) is a freelance writer, filmmaker, and film festival director based in Sydney, Australia. He is the co-founder of A Night of Horror International Film Festival.
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Academic background
In 2006, Bertram graduated with a PhD in American cultural history from the University of Sydney, Australia.[1] His dissertation, as its title suggests - Flying Saucer Culture: An Historical Survey of American UFO Belief - traces and examines the development of UFO belief within the context of American culture and society.
Freelance writing
Bertram has written for a range of publications including The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, People Magazine, 3D World and Fortean Times. Several of his articles are archived online, including a piece on his time studying the Unarius UFO cult,[2] an overview of conspiracy orientated cinema,[3] and an expose of the fascist ideology that lurks behind The Da Vinci Code.[4]
Filmmaking
In an interview for the horror news website HorrorScope, Bertram traces his love of the horror genre to having watched John Carpenter's seminal horror film Halloween (1978 film), at the age of ten.[5] This is the time that Bertram shot his first Super 8 film.
His two most recent short films are Annie Get Your Whale Boy, (2004)[6] and Foresta Rossa(2006).[7]
In February 2008, he completed principal photography on his first feature film Sick Day.[8] Bertram who wrote the film, co-directed it with his brother Grant. As of June 2008, Sick Day is still in post-production.[9]
A Night of Horror International Film Festival
Bertram founded A Night of Horror International Film Festival, along with Lisa Mitchell and Grant Bertram in 2006.[10] Bertram and Mitchell remain the festival's directors.[11]
References
- ^ Research Degrees in the Department of History University of Sydney.
- ^ Bertram, Dean. "The Unarius Society." Fortean Times. May 2002.
- ^ "Dean Bertram: Cracking the conspiracy code." The Australian. 18 May 2006.
- ^ "Dean Bertram: Jesus hoax born of a fascist's fantasies." The Australian. 2 March 2006.
- ^ Interview: Dr. Dean Bertram. OzHorrorscope. 21 September 2007.
- ^ Annie Get Your Whale Boy at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Foresta Rossa at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Time Out Sydney, April 23–29, 2008, pg. 48
- ^ Smoke and Mirrors magazine, June–August, 2008, pg. 30
- ^ Encore Magazine, June 2008, pg. 46
- ^ Drum Media, April 1, no. 899, pg. 71
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External links
- Interview for HorrorScope (part 1).
- Interview for HorrorScope (part 2).
- Sick Day, the Movie.
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