Bressack's first feature film,
My Pure Joy, was released in 2011. His 2012 film
Hate Crime, the story of a Jewish family being terrorized in their home by neo-Nazis, was banned in the UK in 2015 by the
BBFC due to the "unremitting manner in which [it] focuses on physical and sexual abuse, aggravated by racist invective." His 2013 film
To Jennifer was filmed entirely using an
iPhone. His 2014 horror film
Pernicious was described as "
The Ring meets
Hostel". In 2015, he started the Grit Film Works production company with
Zack Ward, the two co-writing the films
Bethany (directed by Bressack and starring Ward,
Shannen Doherty and
Tom Green) and
Restoration (directed by Ward). He directed the 2017 thriller
Limelight. In late 2017, he was reported to be directing supernatural revenge thriller
Together, and in 2018 the psychological thriller
Alone. Bressack directed the found footage film "To Jennifer" in 2013. He is
Jewish. His film
Murder, Anyone? was adapted from his late dad's play. == Filmography ==