Brett Wood

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Bret Wood is an Atlanta-based film director and author.

Credits include Psychopathia Sexualis(2006) [1] and Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (2002) [2], both released by Kino International. His award-winning shorts include Judgement (2005), Rapture (2006) and Security (2007).

He also co-authored the book Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Film[3] with his wife, Creative Loafing columnist Felicia Feaster[4]. He edited the books Queen Kelly: The Complete Screenplay by Erich von Stroheim and Marihuana, Motherhood and Madness: Three Screenplays from the Exploitation Cinema of Dwain Esper.

In February 2007, his feature-length screenplay The Seventh Daughter was developed as part of Emory University's Brave New Works festival of plays. It was later named one of the winners of the first annual Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition[5].