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Nir Bergman (; born 8 August 1969) is an
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i
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and
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. He won several awards for his films including the Grand Prix at the
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for '' Broken Wings'' (2002) and '' Intimate Grammar'' (2010).


Biography

Bergman was born in the Neve Sha'anan
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of
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, and grew up in the village of
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. In 1993, he began studying film at the Sam Spiegel School. During his studies, he directed and wrote a
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called "Yomit" (1997) and another short film called "Seahorses" (1998), which tells the story of a broken family. The film deals with
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elements from Bergman's life. "Seahorses" won several international awards, including at festivals in
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,
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, and
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. The film was later selected in a special competition, in which
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and
Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (; born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and author. His films are distinguished by Melodrama (film genre), melodrama, irreverent humour, bold colour, glossy décor, quotations from popular c ...
also served as judges, as the best film ever made at Sam Spiegel. As part of his studies, he produced and shot several films. He graduated in 1998.


Career

In 2000, he began writing for Channel 2 the
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"Capture the Sky." In 2002, he directed and wrote the film " Broken Wings." The film, which tells the story of a broken family lacking a father figure, is essentially an expanded and more developed version of "Seahorses." At the center of the plot are Dafna ( Orly Silbersatz-Banai) and Maya (
Maya Maron Maya Maron (; born ) is an Israeli actress, an Ophir Award winner. Early life Maron was raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is the youngest of four siblings. Her mother, an office manager, was born in Siberia, where her family fled from Poland befor ...
) Ullman, a mother and daughter who are trying to get their family, mourning the death of their father, back on its feet. With both playing the role of mother, the two experience significant emotional upheavals. "Broken Wings" won awards at the prestigious
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, at festivals in
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, in the
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, at the
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and at the
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in
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, most of which were awarded to Bergman himself. At the
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s ceremony that year, it won nine awards, including for
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(Maron and Banai),
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,
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,
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and direction for Bergman himself. The film was screened in theaters in the United States, France, the
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, and 20 other countries. In 2003, he began directing and writing the television series "Jerusalem mixed grill" (Me'urav Yerushalmi), starring Aryeh Elias and Sarah von Schwartze. The series won several awards at the Israeli Television Academy Awards. In 2005, he directed and wrote, together with a team of directors and screenwriters, including Hagai Levi (who initiated and produced the series) and
Ori Sivan Ori Sivan (Hebrew language, Hebrew: אורי סיון; born July 30, 1963, in San Francisco, California) is an Israeli film and television director and screenwriter. In a career spanning over two decades, he covered feature films, TV drama, TV mo ...
, the television series "
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", starring Assi Dayan. Bergman wrote and directed the episodes of Ayala (Maya Maron), a girl who experiences personal difficulties that lead to a
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. In the same year, 2005, he was appointed head of the
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department of Israel Channel 10. Bergman was a selected artist of the Foundation for Excellence in Culture for 2007. In 2007, he wrote and directed the series "Letting Out the Dog", which aired on
Hot 3 Hot 3 (styled as HOT3; ; also available in HD as HOT3 HD) is an Israeli television channel of the cable television company HOT.Intimate Grammar" won the Hajj Prize at the
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and the "Sakura Grand Prix" at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In 2014, his film "
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", about the life of
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, was released in theaters. The screenplay was written together with Dita Geri, and directed by Bergman. The film stars Naomi Lvov,
Michael Moshonov Michael Moshonov (; born ) is an Israeli actor, rapper, musician and TV host. Moshonov won the Ophir Award, Ophir Award for Best Actor twice, for ''Lost Islands (film), Lost Islands'' and for ''The Human Resources Manager''. He is also known prof ...
, Shalom Michaelashvili, Tom Hagai, Itamar Rothschild, and more. In 2017, his film "Saving Netta" was released, based on Eran Bar-Gil's book "Iron" 3 starring Benny Avni, Rotem Abuhav,
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, Irit Kaplan, and Naama Aralaki. In 2020, his film " Here We Are" was released, which won four Ophir Awards, including Best Director. The film was invited to participate in the Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled. In 2023, he directed the comedy-drama series Six Zeros for
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, written by Noya Oren, starring Roni Daloomi, Shani Klein, Ofer Hayon, Laura Rivlin,
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at th ...
, Elisha Banai, and Rotem Keinan. The series won the Israeli Film Academy Award. On December 2, 2024, it was announced that the series had been sold to
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and would be broadcast to its
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in the United States,
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, and
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. In 2024, he won the Best Director award at the
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in
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,
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, for his film Pink Lady.


Family

His older sister Ronit was the lead singer of the band "Plastic Venus".


Selected filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bergman, Nir Israeli film directors Israeli male screenwriters Jewish Israeli screenwriters Ophir Award winners 1969 births Living people