
Bruce Beresford
Bruce Beresford is a renowned Australian filmmaker, widely recognized for his significant contributions to cinema over a career spanning more than six decades. Born in 1939, he achieved international acclaim with films such as 'Driving Miss Daisy,' which earned critical praise and numerous awards. Beresford began his career in the 1970s with Australian classics like 'Don's Party' and 'Breaker Morant.' Despite receiving lucrative offers from Hollywood, he remains dedicated to local productions, recently directing 'The Travellers,' a personal story reflecting on family and the emotional ties to home. His ability to create rich character-driven narratives has made him a respected figure in both Australian and international film circles.
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Bruce Beresford directed Tender Mercies, a film featuring Robert Duvall.
Robert Duvall (1931-2026), um terno guerreiro | CinemaBruce Beresford directed Robert Duvall in 'Tender Mercies', for which Duvall won an Oscar.
Nachruf auf den Star aus Apocalypse NowDuvall got his best actor Oscar for a movie directed by Bruce Beresford.
Robert Duvall was a vigorous and subtle actor who always performed with passion and conviction | Robert DuvallBruce Beresford directed the movie adaptation of Puberty Blues, which was based on the book co-written by Kathy Lette.
Lunch with author Kathy Lette on ageing fabulously … and giving cheek to the KingBruce Beresford is a renowned Australian director known for his long career and films like Driving Miss Daisy.
“All I want to do is make films”.Bruce Beresford is an Australian filmmaker who continues to be offered films to shoot overseas at the age of 85.
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