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Sandra Goldbacher

Sandra A. Goldbacher (born 1960)[1] is a British film director, TV director, and screenwriter.[2]

Sandra Goldbacher
Born
Sandra A. Goldbacher

1960 (age 63–64)
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipBritish
EducationSussex University
Middlesex University
Occupation(s)Film screenwriter
Film director
TV director
Known forThe Governess
Me Without You
SpousePeter Salmi
Children1

Early life and education edit

Goldbacher grew up in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the London Borough of Barnet,[1][3] the daughter of an Italian Sephardic Jewish father, a fruit importer, and a Protestant mother, who was a native of the Isle of Skye in Scotland.[4] Her mother converted to Judaism when Goldbacher was a year old. Goldbacher's father was a Holocaust survivor.[5] Goldbacher grew up as a Reform Jew.[3] She said she encountered some anti-semitism growing up.[6]

Goldbacher graduated from Sussex University as a French Literature major, and then did a year-long course at Middlesex University, studying film and video.[3]

Career edit

Goldbacher got her start directing commercials for The Observer Philips, Evian, Wella, Johnny Walker and Baileys. She also directed documentaries for the BBC series Building Sights, and two documentaries on boxing for Channel 4.

In 1994, Goldbacher made two shorts: Seventeen, which starred Rachel Weisz, and Piccadilly Circus By Night. She had made films while in college.[7]

Goldbacher's first feature film, The Governess,[8] starring Minnie Driver,[9][10] which Goldbacher wrote based on a fictional diary that she wrote,[11] was nominated for a BAFTA award in 1999 for best newcomer.[6]

In 2001, she released her second film, Me Without You,[12] which starred Anna Friel and Michelle Williams and was written by Goldbacher and Laurence Coriat.[13][14] The movie had been in development before The Governess, but funding came earlier for the other film. Me Without You explores the "over-intense" relationship between two teenage girls.[15] The film was loosely based upon a childhood friendship she had when she was younger.[15] Both films featured Jewish characters and themes.[16][17]

In 2007, Goldbacher directed the television film adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's book Ballet Shoes for BBC One, which starred Emma Watson.[18]

In 2011, she wrote the book Matilda's Secret for the British doll company A Girl for All Time, which follows their character from Tudor times. She wrote two more books in this series, Amelia's Inheritance (2012) set during the Victorian period, and Clementine's Winter (2015) set during World War II.

In 2012, she directed two episodes of the second season of The Hour, starring Dominic West.[19]

In 2016, Goldbacher directed an episode of the TV series Endeavour, set in 1967.[20] Also in 2016, she directed two episodes of the British TV series Victoria. In 2017, she directed an episode of the TV series Anne with an E.

In 2018, Goldbacher directed the first series of the Amazon TV series Ordeal by Innocence, starring Bill Nighy and Alice Eve.[21] It was an adaptation of the 1958 book by Agatha Christie.[22]

In 2019, Goldbacher directed the four-episode Channel 4 mini-series, The Accident, which was created by and written by Jack Thorne, and is about a small Welsh community and how it copes with a devastating explosion.[23]

Personal life edit

In 1999, Goldbacher married writer/producer Peter Salmi.[24] They have one child.[25]

Awards and honours edit

  • 1994: Chicago Film Festival, Silver Plaque for Seventeen
  • 1999: BAFTA, Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in British Film (nominee) for The Governess[26]
  • 1998: Dinard British Film Festival, Golden Hitchcock (nominee) for The Governess[27]
  • 1998: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Crystal Globe (nominee) for The Governess
  • 1998: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Audience Award for The Governess
  • 1998: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Special Prize (or an author debut) for The Governess[28]
  • 1998: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Kodak Vision Award for The Governess[28]
  • 2001: Dinard Film Festival, Golden Hitchcock (nominee) for Me Without You[29]
  • 2002: BAFTA, Alexander Korda Award for the Outstanding British Film of the Year (nominee) for Me Without You with Finola Dwyer[30]

Filmography edit

  • 1983: Barbie Dolls and War Toys short film – photography
  • 1983: Polka Dots and Moonbeams short film – co-director[31]
  • 1984: Night of a Thousand Eyes short film – co-director, editor
  • 1990: Brendan's Boys TV – director
  • 1993: Born to Be Wild TV – director
  • 1993: Josie Lawrence TV – director
  • 1993: Conceptions and Misconceptions TV – director
  • 1994: Seventeen short film – director, script
  • 1994: Building Sights TV show – director (episodes: "Grand Central Terminal", "John Hancock Center")
  • 1995: Piccadilly Circus by Night short film – director, written by
  • 1998: The Governess – director, written by
  • 1999: The Devil's Chimney – director[32]
  • 2001: Me Without You – director, screenplay
  • 2007: Ballet Shoes – director
  • 2012: The Hour – director (episodes: Episode #2.1, Episode #2.2)
  • 2016: Endeavour TV series – director (episode: "Ride")
  • 2016: Victoria TV series – director (series 1 - episode 3: "The Clockwork Prince", episode 4: "An Ordinary Woman")
  • 2017: Anne with an E TV series – director (episode: "But What Is So Headstrong as Youth?")
  • 2018: Ordeal by Innocence TV series – director (all 3 episodes)
  • 2019: The Accident TV series – director (episodes: Episode #1.1, Episode #1.2, Episode #1.3, Episode #1.4)
  • 2023: The Reckoning TV series – director[33] [34]

Works or publications edit

  • Goldbacher, Sandra (22 November 2001). "Sandra Goldbacher on her new film". The Guardian.
  • Goldbacher, Sandra (2011). Matilda's Secret – A girl for all time book. London: Daughters of History Ltd. ISBN 9780956720009. OCLC 801568399.
  • Goldbacher, Sandra; Robinson, Louise (Illustrated by); Salmi, Peter (illustrated by) (2012). Amelia's Inheritance – A girl for all time book. London: Daughters of History Ltd. ISBN 9780956720023. OCLC 843341997.
  • Goldbacher, Sandra (2015). Clementine's Winter – A girl for all time book. London: Daughters of History Ltd. ISBN 9780956720047. OCLC 975427347.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sandra A Goldbacher (Birth Registration)". England and Wales, Birth Registration Index. FamilySearch. Retrieved 29 October 2019. Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep; Registration Year: 1960; Registration District: Hampstead; County: London; Event Place: Hampstead, London, England; Mother's Maiden Name: Robertson; Volume: 5C; Page: 1196; Affiliate Line Number: 99
  2. ^ "Sandra Goldbacher". British Council - Film. 6 April 2009. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "TCM Database: Sandra Goldbacher". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  4. ^ Rosen, Steven (9 August 1998). "Unusual subjects a cohesive whole in "Governess"". Denver Post. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  5. ^ Desowitz, Bill (29 March 1998). "Addressing, at Long Last, a Question of Identity". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ a b Blackwelder, Rob (23 July 1998). "'Governess' director aims for a new kind of Victorian drama". SPLICEDwire.
  7. ^ Hundley, Jessica (28 June 2002). "Interview: Coming of Age in Swingin' London; Goldbacher's "Me Without You"". IndieWire.
  8. ^ Holden, Stephen (31 July 1998). "Film Review; Capturing Images and Passion in a Turbulent World". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Winters, Laura (2 August 1998). "Film; When the Character Calls, Minnie Driver Listens". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Lane, Harriet (3 August 1997). "Minnie the minx: She used to be an English public school mouse; now she's a Hollywood babe". The Guardian.
  11. ^ Kaufman, Anthony (29 July 1998). "Sandra Goldbacher Goes Back, Moves Forward with "The Governess"". IndieWire.
  12. ^ Greenberg, James (23 June 2002). "Growing Up Fast, on Screen and Off". The New York Times.
  13. ^ Holden, Stephen (5 July 2002). "Best Friends Who Are Also Worst Enemies". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Thomas, Kevin (12 July 2002). "The Test of Time in 'Me Without You'". Los Angeles Times.
  15. ^ a b Goldbacher, Sandra (22 November 2001). "Best of friends: Sandra Goldbacher on the intense teenage bonds that inspired her new film". The Guardian.
  16. ^ "The Greatest Ever Jewish Films - Governess is Antidote to Current Crop of Jewish TV Shows". Jewish Telegraph. 2012.
  17. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (4 July 2002). "Within and 'Without': An intense friendship between two young women drives Sandra Goldbacher's new film". Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
  18. ^ Moore, Roger (23 October 2012). "Emma Watson finally has 'authentic' high school experience — in a movie". McClatchy-Tribune, Orlando Sentinel – via The Mercury News.
  19. ^ VanDerWerff, Emily Todd (28 November 2012). "The Hour: "Season Two, Episode One"". AV Club.
  20. ^ Gray, Christopher (7 January 2016). "Gray Matter: 1960s Morse prequel finds inspiration in Gatsby novel". South Wales Argus.
  21. ^ Billen, Andrew (31 March 2018). "Ordeal by Innocence: the Christie Mystery that almost got away". The Times. No. 72497. Saturday Review. pp. 4–5. ISSN 0140-0460.
  22. ^ Greene, Steve (10 August 2018). "'Ordeal by Innocence' Review: Amazon's Agatha Christie Adaptation Is a Superficial Showcase for a Monstrous Family". IndieWire.
  23. ^ Mangan, Lucy (24 October 2019). "The Accident review – echoes of Grenfell in devastating disaster drama". The Guardian.
  24. ^ "Sandra A Goldbacher - mentioned in the record of Salmi and Sandra A Goldbacher". England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005. FamilySearch. 1999.
  25. ^ Oei, Lily (27 June 2002). "Preem does 'Without'". Variety.
  26. ^ "Film: Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in British Film in 1999". BAFTA Awards. 1999.
  27. ^ Nesselson, Lisa (21 September 1998). "Dinard fetes recent British films". Variety.
  28. ^ a b Rabinowitz, Mark (14 July 1998). "Karlovy Vary Winners; Festival of Unknowns; and Long Island Lineup". IndieWire.
  29. ^ "Dinard festival announces jury and line-up". Screen. 24 September 2001.
  30. ^ "Film: Alexander Korda Award for the outstanding British Film of the Year in 2002". BAFTA Awards. 2002.
  31. ^ Korossi, Georgia (9 January 2019). "London Short Film Festival 2019 preview: new radical world". 11Polaroids.
  32. ^ Roman, Monica (20 November 1998). "'Governess' vet Goldbacher goes to 'Devil'". Variety.
  33. ^ Glover, Ella (12 October 2021). "Steve Coogan pictured as Jimmy Savile for first time while filming The Reckoning". The Independent. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  34. ^ "The Reckoning: BBC Jimmy Savile Drama 'Delayed Until 2024'". TV Zone. Retrieved 11 November 2022.

Further reading edit

  • Lewin, Judith (2008). "Chapter Seven: Semen, Semolina and Salt Water: The Erotic Jewess in Sandra Goldbacher's The Governess". In Abrams, Nathan (ed.). Jews & Sex. Nottingham: Five Leaves. pp. 88–100. ISBN 9781905512348. OCLC 487150117.
  • Meyers, Helene (2008). "Chapter: Educating for a Jewish Gaze: The Close Doubling of Antisemitism and Philosemitism in Sandra Goldbacher's The Governess". In Lassner, Phyllis; Trubowitz, Lara (eds.). Antisemitism and Philosemitism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: Representing Jews, Jewishness, and Modern Culture. Newark: University of Delaware Press. pp. 103–118. ISBN 9780874130294. OCLC 187417711.

External links edit

  • Sandra Goldbacher at Tomboy Films
  • Sandra Goldbacher at IMDb

sandra, goldbacher, sandra, goldbacher, born, 1960, british, film, director, director, screenwriter, bornsandra, goldbacher1960, hampstead, garden, suburb, london, uknationalitybritishcitizenshipbritisheducationsussex, universitymiddlesex, universityoccupation. Sandra A Goldbacher born 1960 1 is a British film director TV director and screenwriter 2 Sandra GoldbacherBornSandra A Goldbacher1960 age 63 64 Hampstead Garden Suburb London UKNationalityBritishCitizenshipBritishEducationSussex UniversityMiddlesex UniversityOccupation s Film screenwriterFilm directorTV directorKnown forThe GovernessMe Without YouSpousePeter SalmiChildren1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards and honours 5 Filmography 6 Works or publications 7 References 7 1 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editGoldbacher grew up in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the London Borough of Barnet 1 3 the daughter of an Italian Sephardic Jewish father a fruit importer and a Protestant mother who was a native of the Isle of Skye in Scotland 4 Her mother converted to Judaism when Goldbacher was a year old Goldbacher s father was a Holocaust survivor 5 Goldbacher grew up as a Reform Jew 3 She said she encountered some anti semitism growing up 6 Goldbacher graduated from Sussex University as a French Literature major and then did a year long course at Middlesex University studying film and video 3 Career editGoldbacher got her start directing commercials for The Observer Philips Evian Wella Johnny Walker and Baileys She also directed documentaries for the BBC series Building Sights and two documentaries on boxing for Channel 4 In 1994 Goldbacher made two shorts Seventeen which starred Rachel Weisz and Piccadilly Circus By Night She had made films while in college 7 Goldbacher s first feature film The Governess 8 starring Minnie Driver 9 10 which Goldbacher wrote based on a fictional diary that she wrote 11 was nominated for a BAFTA award in 1999 for best newcomer 6 In 2001 she released her second film Me Without You 12 which starred Anna Friel and Michelle Williams and was written by Goldbacher and Laurence Coriat 13 14 The movie had been in development before The Governess but funding came earlier for the other film Me Without You explores the over intense relationship between two teenage girls 15 The film was loosely based upon a childhood friendship she had when she was younger 15 Both films featured Jewish characters and themes 16 17 In 2007 Goldbacher directed the television film adaptation of Noel Streatfeild s book Ballet Shoes for BBC One which starred Emma Watson 18 In 2011 she wrote the book Matilda s Secret for the British doll company A Girl for All Time which follows their character from Tudor times She wrote two more books in this series Amelia s Inheritance 2012 set during the Victorian period and Clementine s Winter 2015 set during World War II In 2012 she directed two episodes of the second season of The Hour starring Dominic West 19 In 2016 Goldbacher directed an episode of the TV series Endeavour set in 1967 20 Also in 2016 she directed two episodes of the British TV series Victoria In 2017 she directed an episode of the TV series Anne with an E In 2018 Goldbacher directed the first series of the Amazon TV series Ordeal by Innocence starring Bill Nighy and Alice Eve 21 It was an adaptation of the 1958 book by Agatha Christie 22 In 2019 Goldbacher directed the four episode Channel 4 mini series The Accident which was created by and written by Jack Thorne and is about a small Welsh community and how it copes with a devastating explosion 23 Personal life editIn 1999 Goldbacher married writer producer Peter Salmi 24 They have one child 25 Awards and honours edit1994 Chicago Film Festival Silver Plaque for Seventeen 1999 BAFTA Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in British Film nominee for The Governess 26 1998 Dinard British Film Festival Golden Hitchcock nominee for The Governess 27 1998 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe nominee for The Governess 1998 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Audience Award for The Governess 1998 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Special Prize or an author debut for The Governess 28 1998 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Kodak Vision Award for The Governess 28 2001 Dinard Film Festival Golden Hitchcock nominee for Me Without You 29 2002 BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for the Outstanding British Film of the Year nominee for Me Without You with Finola Dwyer 30 Filmography edit1983 Barbie Dolls and War Toys short film photography 1983 Polka Dots and Moonbeams short film co director 31 1984 Night of a Thousand Eyes short film co director editor 1990 Brendan s Boys TV director 1993 Born to Be Wild TV director 1993 Josie Lawrence TV director 1993 Conceptions and Misconceptions TV director 1994 Seventeen short film director script 1994 Building Sights TV show director episodes Grand Central Terminal John Hancock Center 1995 Piccadilly Circus by Night short film director written by 1998 The Governess director written by 1999 The Devil s Chimney director 32 2001 Me Without You director screenplay 2007 Ballet Shoes director 2012 The Hour director episodes Episode 2 1 Episode 2 2 2016 Endeavour TV series director episode Ride 2016 Victoria TV series director series 1 episode 3 The Clockwork Prince episode 4 An Ordinary Woman 2017 Anne with an E TV series director episode But What Is So Headstrong as Youth 2018 Ordeal by Innocence TV series director all 3 episodes 2019 The Accident TV series director episodes Episode 1 1 Episode 1 2 Episode 1 3 Episode 1 4 2023 The Reckoning TV series director 33 34 Works or publications editGoldbacher Sandra 22 November 2001 Sandra Goldbacher on her new film The Guardian Goldbacher Sandra 2011 Matilda s Secret A girl for all time book London Daughters of History Ltd ISBN 9780956720009 OCLC 801568399 Goldbacher Sandra Robinson Louise Illustrated by Salmi Peter illustrated by 2012 Amelia s Inheritance A girl for all time book London Daughters of History Ltd ISBN 9780956720023 OCLC 843341997 Goldbacher Sandra 2015 Clementine s Winter A girl for all time book London Daughters of History Ltd ISBN 9780956720047 OCLC 975427347 References edit a b Sandra A Goldbacher Birth Registration England and Wales Birth Registration Index FamilySearch Retrieved 29 October 2019 Registration Quarter Jul Aug Sep Registration Year 1960 Registration District Hampstead County London Event Place Hampstead London England Mother s Maiden Name Robertson Volume 5C Page 1196 Affiliate Line Number 99 Sandra Goldbacher British Council Film 6 April 2009 Retrieved 29 December 2014 a b c TCM Database Sandra Goldbacher Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 29 December 2014 Rosen Steven 9 August 1998 Unusual subjects a cohesive whole in Governess Denver Post Retrieved 29 December 2014 Desowitz Bill 29 March 1998 Addressing at Long Last a Question of Identity Los Angeles Times a b Blackwelder Rob 23 July 1998 Governess director aims for a new kind of Victorian drama SPLICEDwire Hundley Jessica 28 June 2002 Interview Coming of Age in Swingin London Goldbacher s Me Without You IndieWire Holden Stephen 31 July 1998 Film Review Capturing Images and Passion in a Turbulent World The New York Times Winters Laura 2 August 1998 Film When the Character Calls Minnie Driver Listens The New York Times Lane Harriet 3 August 1997 Minnie the minx She used to be an English public school mouse now she s a Hollywood babe The Guardian Kaufman Anthony 29 July 1998 Sandra Goldbacher Goes Back Moves Forward with The Governess IndieWire Greenberg James 23 June 2002 Growing Up Fast on Screen and Off The New York Times Holden Stephen 5 July 2002 Best Friends Who Are Also Worst Enemies The New York Times Thomas Kevin 12 July 2002 The Test of Time in Me Without You Los Angeles Times a b Goldbacher Sandra 22 November 2001 Best of friends Sandra Goldbacher on the intense teenage bonds that inspired her new film The Guardian The Greatest Ever Jewish Films Governess is Antidote to Current Crop of Jewish TV Shows Jewish Telegraph 2012 Pfefferman Naomi 4 July 2002 Within and Without An intense friendship between two young women drives Sandra Goldbacher s new film Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles Moore Roger 23 October 2012 Emma Watson finally has authentic high school experience in a movie McClatchy Tribune Orlando Sentinel via The Mercury News VanDerWerff Emily Todd 28 November 2012 The Hour Season Two Episode One AV Club Gray Christopher 7 January 2016 Gray Matter 1960s Morse prequel finds inspiration in Gatsby novel South Wales Argus Billen Andrew 31 March 2018 Ordeal by Innocence the Christie Mystery that almost got away The Times No 72497 Saturday Review pp 4 5 ISSN 0140 0460 Greene Steve 10 August 2018 Ordeal by Innocence Review Amazon s Agatha Christie Adaptation Is a Superficial Showcase for a Monstrous Family IndieWire Mangan Lucy 24 October 2019 The Accident review echoes of Grenfell in devastating disaster drama The Guardian Sandra A Goldbacher mentioned in the record of Salmi and Sandra A Goldbacher England and Wales Marriage Registration Index 1837 2005 FamilySearch 1999 Oei Lily 27 June 2002 Preem does Without Variety Film Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in British Film in 1999 BAFTA Awards 1999 Nesselson Lisa 21 September 1998 Dinard fetes recent British films Variety a b Rabinowitz Mark 14 July 1998 Karlovy Vary Winners Festival of Unknowns and Long Island Lineup IndieWire Dinard festival announces jury and line up Screen 24 September 2001 Film Alexander Korda Award for the outstanding British Film of the Year in 2002 BAFTA Awards 2002 Korossi Georgia 9 January 2019 London Short Film Festival 2019 preview new radical world 11Polaroids Roman Monica 20 November 1998 Governess vet Goldbacher goes to Devil Variety Glover Ella 12 October 2021 Steve Coogan pictured as Jimmy Savile for first time while filming The Reckoning The Independent Retrieved 30 December 2021 The Reckoning BBC Jimmy Savile Drama Delayed Until 2024 TV Zone Retrieved 11 November 2022 Further reading edit Lewin Judith 2008 Chapter Seven Semen Semolina and Salt Water The Erotic Jewess in Sandra Goldbacher s The Governess In Abrams Nathan ed Jews amp Sex Nottingham Five Leaves pp 88 100 ISBN 9781905512348 OCLC 487150117 Meyers Helene 2008 Chapter Educating for a Jewish Gaze The Close Doubling of Antisemitism and Philosemitism in Sandra Goldbacher s The Governess In Lassner Phyllis Trubowitz Lara eds Antisemitism and Philosemitism in the Twentieth and Twenty First Centuries Representing Jews Jewishness and Modern Culture Newark University of Delaware Press pp 103 118 ISBN 9780874130294 OCLC 187417711 External links editSandra Goldbacher at Tomboy Films Sandra Goldbacher at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandra Goldbacher amp oldid 1179564083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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