
About
Geert E. Heetebrij serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Calvin University since 2015, specializing in film production, screenwriting, and media studies with a focus on religious themes in cinema.
Educational background includes a BA in Philosophy and Art from Calvin College (1993) and an M.F.A. from UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television (2014), where he completed the Screenwriting Program.
His research examines Christian allegory and biblical representation in film, particularly analyzing religious symbolism in classic and contemporary cinema. Creative works demonstrate expertise in narrative structure across feature films, documentaries, and digital media formats.
Notable projects include the psychological thriller 'The Manifestation' (2024), Sundance-premiered 'A Foreign Affair' (2003), and Emmy-nominated commercial campaigns. Documentary work addresses social issues like modern slavery in 'Black Slaves for Sale' (2000) and women firefighters in 'Trial by Fire' (2000).
Scientific awards include:
- UCLA Oliver’s Prize (2014)
- Page Awards Semifinalist (2013)
- UFVA Screenplay Honorable Mention (2021)
- Emmy nomination for commercial campaign (2018)
Professional activities span screenwriting, directing, producing, and technical roles as cameraman/editor for Reuters TV, Associated Press, and fashion brands. Current work integrates academic scholarship with active film production through Calvin University’s communication programs.
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