Sandra A. Goldbacher (born 1960)
is a British film
director,
TV director, and
screenwriter
A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based.
...
.
Early life and education
Goldbacher grew up in
Hampstead Garden Suburb in the
London Borough of Barnet,
the daughter of an Italian Sephardic Jewish father, a fruit importer, and a Protestant mother, who was a native of the Isle of
Skye
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in Scotland.
Her mother converted to Judaism when Goldbacher was a year old. Goldbacher's father was a Holocaust survivor.
Goldbacher grew up as a
Reform Jew
Reform Judaism, also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism, is a major Jewish denomination that emphasizes the evolving nature of Judaism, the superiority of its ethical aspects to its ceremonial ones, and belief in a continuous searc ...
.
She said she encountered some anti-semitism growing up.
Goldbacher graduated from
Sussex University
, mottoeng = Be Still and Know
, established =
, type = Public research university
, endowment = £14.4 million (2020)
, budget = £319.6 million (2019–20)
, chancellor = Sanjeev Bhaskar
, vice_chancellor = Sasha Roseneil
, ...
as a French Literature major, and then did a year-long course at
Middlesex University
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, studying film and video.
Career
Goldbacher got her start directing commercials for ''
The Observer''
Philips,
Evian,
Wella,
Johnny Walker and
Baileys
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. She also directed documentaries for the
BBC series ''Building Sights'', and two documentaries on boxing for
Channel Four.
In 1994, Goldbacher made two shorts: ''Seventeen'', which starred
Rachel Weisz, and ''Piccadilly Circus By Night''. She had made films while in college.
Goldbacher's first feature film, ''
The Governess'',
starring
Minnie Driver,
which Goldbacher wrote based on a fictional diary that she wrote,
was nominated for a
BAFTA award in 1999 for best newcomer.
In 2001, she released her second film, ''
Me Without You,''
which starred
Anna Friel and
Michelle Williams and was written by Goldbacher and
Laurence Coriat
Laurence Coriat is a French screenwriter and short film director, best known for her work with Michael Winterbottom.
Biography
Coriat was born in France and moved to England in her twenties.
In 1999, she teamed with British filmmaker Michael Winte ...
.
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.
The film was loosely based upon a childhood friendship she had when she was younger.
Both films featured Jewish characters and themes.
In 2007, Goldbacher directed the television film adaptation of
Noel Streatfeild's book ''
Ballet Shoes'' for
BBC One, which starred
Emma Watson.
In 2012, she directed two episodes of the second season of ''
The Hour,'' starring
Dominic West.
In 2016, Goldbacher directed an episode of the TV series ''
Endeavour
Endeavour or endeavor may refer to:
People
Fictional characters
* Endeavour Morse, central character of the ''Inspector Morse'' novels by Colin Dexter
* Endeavor, the hero name for the character Enji Todoroki from the anime series ''My Hero A ...
'', set in 1967.
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.
It was an adaptation of the 1958 book by
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictiona ...
.
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.
Personal life
In 1999, Goldbacher married writer/producer Peter Salmi.
They have one child.
Awards and honours
* 1994:
Chicago Film Festival
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, Silver Plaque for ''Seventeen''
* 1999:
BAFTA, Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in British Film (nominee) for ''The Governess''
* 1998: Dinard British Film Festival, Golden Hitchcock (nominee) for ''The Governess''
* 1998:
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival ( cs, Mezinárodní filmový festival Karlovy Vary) is a film festival held annually in July in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become ...
, 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''
* 1998: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Kodak Vision Award for ''The Governess''
* 2001: Dinard Film Festival, Golden Hitchcock (nominee) for ''Me Without You''
* 2002:
BAFTA, Alexander Korda Award for the Outstanding British Film of the Year (nominee) for ''Me Without You'' with
Finola Dwyer
Filmography
* 1983: ''Barbie Dolls and War Toys'' short film – photography
* 1983: ''Polka Dots and Moonbeams'' short film – co-director
* 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
* 2001: ''
Me Without You'' – director, screenplay
* 2007: ''
Ballet Shoes'' – director
* 2012: ''
The Hour'' – director (episodes: Episode #2.1, Episode #2.2)
* 2016: ''
Endeavour
Endeavour or endeavor may refer to:
People
Fictional characters
* Endeavour Morse, central character of the ''Inspector Morse'' novels by Colin Dexter
* Endeavor, the hero name for the character Enji Todoroki from the anime series ''My Hero A ...
'' TV series – director (episode: "Ride")
* 2016: ''
Victoria'' TV series – director (episodes: "The Clockwork Prince", "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 (episodes: Episode #1.1, Episode #1.2, Episode #1.3)
* 2019: ''The Accident'' TV series – director (episodes: Episode #1.1, Episode #1.2, Episode #1.3, Episode #1.4)
* 2024: ''
The Reckoning The Reckoning may refer to:
Literature
* ''The Reckoning'' (Armstrong novel), a 2010 novel by Kelley Armstrong
* ''The Reckoning'' (Grisham novel), a 2018 novel by John Grisham
* ''The Reckoning'' (Long novel), a 2004 novel by Jeff Long
* ' ...
'' TV series – director
Works or publications
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References
Further reading
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External links
Sandra Goldbacherat Tomboy Films
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1960 births
Living people
British Jews
Alumni of the University of Sussex
British women film directors
People from the London Borough of Barnet
British women screenwriters
British television directors
Civil servants from London
British women television directors