Bruce Beresford, a renowned Australian filmmaker, embarked on his academic journey at Sydney University, graduating in 1962. His early career was marked by a stint as Film Officer for the British Film Institute Production Board from 1966 to 1971, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the industry. This was followed by a position as a Film Advisor to the Arts Council of Great Britain, utilizing his expertise to promote artistic expression.
In addition to his work in the film industry, Beresford has also demonstrated his versatility by directing several operas. One of his notable productions is Girl Of The Golden West, a Puccini opera that premiered at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston and Spoleto, Italy. This was followed by Elektra, a Strauss opera, which he staged for the State Opera Company of South Australia and performed in Adelaide and Melbourne. This production won the prestigious Award for Best Opera Production of 1991.
Before commencing work on PARADISE ROAD, Beresford directed SWEENEY TODD for the Portland Opera in Oregon, further showcasing his range and expertise in the world of opera.