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John Goldschmidt (born 1 August 1943

(2009). 9780810863781, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. .
) is a British-Austrian film director and producer. Goldschmidt was born in , but grew up in leaving at the age of 16 to return to London. Goldschmidt has both Austrian and British nationality. He went to the Gymnasium Wasagasse in Vienna and studied at the Czech National Film School and at The Royal College of Art's Department of Film and Television, where he graduated in 1968 with a Master of Arts degree.John Goldschmidt RCA MA http://alumnet.rca.ac.uk/profile/JohnGoldschmidt


Life and career
Goldschmidt was born on 1 August 1943. He made documentary and fiction films for , , Granada Television, Granada Films, Associated Television, Thames Television, Channel 4, Film4 in the UK, and , Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Österreichischer Rundfunk, SRG SSR idée suisse, France 3, Rai 1, , on the European continent, and in the .BFI Filmography [1] , [2] NY Times Filmography iMDB

His award winning films as producer/director have included Just one Kid and It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (writer , true stories set in London's East End, Associated Television), as director Spend, Spend, Spend'Spend, Spend, Spend' British Television Drama BAFTA award (starring , writer , about winner , BBC Television) and The Devil's Lieutenant (starring and , writer , mini series set in Vienna during the last years of the Habsburg monarchy and based on the novel by , Channel 4, ZDF, Rai 1 & France 3), A Crime of Honour (aka A Song for Europe,'A Song for Europe' [6] NY Times starring and Maria Schneider, writer , a true story inspired by the whistle blower Stanley Adams, Channel 4, ZDF, SRG, France 2 & ), Maschenka'Maschenka' [7] NY Times (writer , based on 's first novel C4 & ).

Goldschmidt's award winning films as producer include Utz'Utz' [8], [9] ( Armin Mueller-Stahl, and , script by based on novel by ) for BBC Films & NDR), 'Deadly Voyage' [10] NY Times starring , written by (for Pictures & BBC Films).

His television films included directing Speech Day'Speech Day' British Television Drama (BBC Television), directing Vampires'Vampires' British Television Drama (writer Dixie Williams, BBC Television), executive producing Shooting Stars starring Helmut Griem (Channel 4 & ZDF), (both written by ) and producing the mini-series Murder East, Murder West (written by , thriller set either side of the Berlin Wall, Granada Television & NDR). Goldschmidt directed She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas starring () and produced Captain Jack 'Captain Jack' British Council, [11] The Guardian starring (writer , Granada Films), both films had theatrical distribution. He co-produced and directed the television mini-series Nobody's Hero (Thames Television). His German language drama-documentary films as director include Egon Schiele 'Egon Schiele' [12] Austrian Lexicon starring Felix Mitterer (also co-writer, ORF & ) and Der Narr von Wien'Dear Narr von Wien' starring Kurt Sowinetz (aka 'The Fool from Vienna') - Ein Drehbuch von Felix Mitterer (Regie John Goldschmidt) - 1982 Residenz Verlag - (aka The Fool from Vienna writer Felix Mitterer, about , ORF & ZDF). His award winning music films as director include The Emperor of Atlantis Prix Italia 1978 (aka Der Kaiser von Atlantis, opera written in concentration camp in 1943, WDR & BBC Television). His UK drama-documentaries as producer/director include Life for Christine'Life for Christine' [14] BFI (writer , Granada Television & ) and The Other Spike (dramatisation of comedian 's nervous breakdown, Granada).

Goldschmidt's early television documentaries include films for World in Action (Granada Television), "Bernadette Devlin" (the youngest member of the British Parliament, Associated Television), Doing her own Thing (, the youngest actress at the RSC, Associated Television),Ward, Philip (2019). Becoming Helen Mirren. Troubador. . The Games that Children play (LWT), The Mirror of Maigret (, Associated Television), Our Live Experiment is worth more than 3,000 Textbooks'Our Live Experiment is worth more than 3,000 Textbooks' - "Hornsey 1968" by , Frances Lincoln Publishers 2008 - (Hornsey art students rebellion, Granada Television), The Unlucky Australians (the story of the Wave Hill walk-off in Australia, featuring , Associated Television), The Dead End Lads (unemployed teenagers dramatised their situation, Associated Television), Telling it like it is ( on the state of the nation, Associated Television) and A Kind of Exile (folk singer , Associated Television). At this time, Goldschmidt was blacklisted from the BBC and his file was marked by a member of the BBC staff working for MI5.

He advised the on their audiovisual policy and proposed the setting up of a European Script Fund'Stories Come First' - 'An IIC Report for the Commission of the European Communities, MEDIA Programme - Television Fiction in Europe' (John Goldschmidt Director TFE) - 1988 as part of the EU's MEDIA programme. Goldschmidt's production company Viva Films was set up through an output deal for fiction films with Granada Television in London and NDR in Hamburg. Goldschmidt has been a member of both BAFTA members list and European Film Prize (of the European Film Academy) juries. He co-wrote (with ) the report which proposed Channel 4's involvement in theatrical films, recently co-wrote (with ) The Director's Guild of Great Britain's DGGB member's list reportDGGB Report to UK Government on Film Tax Credit (by Goldschmidt and ) [17] Screen Daily, 25 October 2005 to the British government on the UK tax credit for feature film production and has been a member of the board of Directors UK and of the Directors UK film committee.

Goldschmidt directed Dough in London and in 2015, starring . The film was released in the US in 2016, and won several awards.


Awards for film productions
  • The British Academy of Film and Television Award (BAFTA) - Director,
  • The Prix Italia RAI Prize - Music - Director/Writer,
  • The Golden Nymph - Monte Carlo - Director,
  • The Cine de Luca Award - Monte Carlo - Director,
  • Fehrnsehpeis der Oestereichischen Volksbildung - Director/Writer,
  • Silver Hugo - Chicago Film Festival - Director/Producer,
  • Royal Television Society Award - Director,
  • German Cinema Owner's Prize - Berlin Film Festival - Producer,
  • The Silver Bear—Berlin Film Festival - Producer,
  • Silver Nymph - Monte Carlo (twice) - Producer,
  • International Emmy Award Nomination—Drama Series - Director/Producer,
  • Prix Italia Prize—Nomination for Drama - Director/Producer,
  • CableAce Award (US) - Nomination – Producer.


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