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. 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. which starred
Anna Friel and
Michelle Williams and was written by Goldbacher and
Laurence Coriat. 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. In 2007, Goldbacher directed the television film adaptation of
Noel Streatfeild's book
Ballet Shoes for
BBC One, which starred
Emma Watson. 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. In 2016, Goldbacher directed an episode of the TV series
Endeavour, 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. 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 ==