Rosemary Blight Career
Blight began her career working for record companies and producing music videos.[ 6] Her first film was Kay Pavlou's short The Killing of Angelo Tsakos , which led to her securing a job with independent producer John Maynard.[ 6] Blight founded RB Films in 1991 with partner Ben Grant.[ 6]
RB Films became Goalpost Pictures in 2008. Its four principals are Rosemary Blight, Ben Grant , Kylie du Fresne and Cass O'Connor.[ 7] Goalpost Pictures was named Media Super Production Business of the Year at the annual Screen Producers Australia Awards.[ 8] Goalpost Pictures has an alliance with Goalpost Film in the UK , the international sales company run by Tristan Whalley.[ 3]
As of 2015 [ update] Blight sits on the Board of Screen Australia .[ 9] [ 10]
In July 2021 Blight, along with actor and filmmaker Wayne Blair and Australian producers Darren Dale and Kylie du Fresne , were invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .[ 11]
Films
Her films include the following:
Film Release date Director Cast
I Am Woman 2019 Unjoo Moon Tilda Cobham-Hervey , Danielle Macdonald , Evan Peters
Top End Wedding 2019 Wayne Blair Gwilym Lee , Kerry Fox and Miranda Tapsell
Holding the Man 2015 Neil Armfield Sarah Snook , Guy Pearce , Anthony LaPaglia
Felony [ 3] 2013 Matthew Saville Joel Edgerton , Jai Courtney , Tom Wilkinson
The Sapphires 2012 Wayne Blair Deborah Mailman , Jessica Mauboy , Chris O'Dowd
Panic at Rock Island (TV movie)2011 Tony Tilse Grant Bowler , Zoe Cramond, Eli Kent
The Tree 2011 Julie Bertuccelli Charlotte Gainsbourg
Closed for Winter 2009 James Bogle Natalie Imbruglia
Scorched 2008 Tony Tilse Cameron Daddo , Rachael Carpani , Georgie Parker
The Eternity Man 2008 Julien Temple Grant Doyle , Christa Hughes , Lara Mulcahy
Introducing the Dwights (aka) Clubland 2007 Cherie Nowlan Khan Chittenden , Emma Booth , Richard Wilson
Stepfather of the Bride (TV movie)2006 Roger Hodgman Alex Dimitriades , Leon Ford , Lucy Taylor
Small Claims: The Reunion (TV movie)2006 Tony Tilse Claudia Karvan , Rebecca Gibney , Lisa Chappell
Small Claims: White Wedding (TV movie)2005 Cherie Nowlan Claudia Karvan , Rebecca Gibney , Lisa Chappell
Small Claims (TV movie)2004 Cherie Nowlan Claudia Karvan , Rebecca Gibney , Robert Mammone
Go Big 2004 Tony Tilse Justine Clarke , Tom Long , Alex Dimitriades
Fresh Air 1999 Neil Mansfield Marin Mimica, Nadine Garner , Bridie Carter
In the Winter Dark 1998 James Bogle Brenda Blethyn , Ray Barrett , Richard Roxburgh
Mary 1994 Kay Pavlou Lucy Bell
References
↑ 2nd AACTA Awards Winners & Nominees . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
↑ "Sundance blasts off with Clubland and Noise selection" . Screen Australia . 1 December 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2013 .
1 2 3 4 5 6 LinkedIn Rosemary Blight . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
↑ Pfeiffer, Oliver (1 August 2013). "Felony: Rosemary Blight interview" . SBS News . Retrieved 13 March 2015 .
↑ Screen Australia Board Member - Ms Rosemary Blight . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
1 2 3 George, Sandy (1 October 2014). "Rosemary Blight, Goalpost Pictures" . ScreenDaily . Retrieved 13 March 2015 .
↑ AFTRS video Rosemary Blight . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
1 2 Bodey, Michael (20 November 2013). "The Sapphires producer, Goalpost Pictures, takes top SPA award" . The Australian . Retrieved 13 March 2015 .
1 2 Screen Producers Australia Rosemary Blight . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
↑ Screen Australia New Screen Australia Board appointments . Retrieved 13 March 2015.
↑ "Wayne Blair, Rosemary Blight, Kylie du Fresne, Darren Dale among Aussies invited to join Academy" . IF Magazine . 2 July 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021 .
↑ IF.com (13 March 2009) Eternity Man up for Swiss award . Retrieved 14 March 2015.
↑ Knox, David (6 May 2009). "ABC's Eternity Man wins international award" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
↑ ABC Media Goalpost Pictures Australia and ABC TV celebrate Rose d’Or win for The Eternity Man . Retrieved 14 March 2015.
↑ Sundance Institute Clubland (Introducing the Dwights) . Retrieved 14 March 2015.
↑ Maddox, Garry (24 January 2007). "Aussie movie hits jackpot at Sundance" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
↑ Pond, Steve (29 April 2010). " 'The Tree' to Close Cannes Festival" . The Wrap . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
↑ Bunbury, Stephanie (21 May 2010). "Go fig-ure: how the French found a strong, silent type for lead role" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
↑ IF.com (25 May 2010) Standing ovation for The Tree in Cannes . Retrieved 14 March 2015.