Bruce Beresford is one of Australia`s best
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Bruce Beresford is one of Australia`s best
Bruce Beresford is one of Australia’s best-known directors whose credits include Breaker Morant, Tender Mercies, Driving Miss Daisy and most recently Mao’s Last Dancer. The Academy Award nominated director has been involved in the film industry from the early 60’s when he worked as an editor in Nigeria. From 1966-1971 he served as Film Officer for the British Film Institute Production Board and as a Film Advisor to the Arts Council of Great Britain. His 1980 film Breaker Morant brought him wide critical success following which he was offered dozens of Hollywood scripts including Tender Mercies. Although this script had already been rejected by many American directors, Beresford very much enjoyed and agreed to direct it despite the scepticism within the American film circles about an Australian directing a movie about a country western star. The daring decision earned Beresford the 1984 Academy Award nomination for Best Director and the Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm nomination for the best film. The much reviled script also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In addition to films, Bruce Beresford has also directed opera and theatre productions, including Girl Of The Golden West (Puccini), staged for the Spoleto Festival in Italy and Elektra (Strauss), which was staged for the State Opera Company of South Australia, performed in Adelaide and Melbourne and won the Award for Best Opera Production of 1991. At the moment he is directing A Streetcar Named Desire for Opera Australia.