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Nir Bergman

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Israeli screenwriter and film director
Nir Bergman
Born (1969年08月08日) 8 August 1969 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Years active1997-present

Nir Bergman (born 8 August 1969) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter.[1] He won several awards for his films including the Grand Prix at the Tokyo International Film Festival for Broken Wings (2002) and Intimate Grammar (2010).[2]

Biography

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Bergman was born in the Neve Sha'anan neighborhood of Haifa, and grew up in the village of Ein Hod. In 1993, he began studying film at the Sam Spiegel School [3] . During his studies, he directed and wrote a short film called "Yomit" (1997) and another short film called "Seahorses" (1998), which tells the story of a broken family. The film deals with autobiographical elements from Bergman's life. "Seahorses" won several international awards, including at festivals in Poland, Munich, and Greece. The film was later selected in a special competition, in which Paul Newman and Pedro Almodóvar 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

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In 2000, he began writing for Channel 2 the television series "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) 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[4] . "Broken Wings" won awards at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, at festivals in Tokyo [5] , in the United States, at the Toronto International Film Festival and at the Cannes Film Festival in France, most of which were awarded to Bergman himself[6] . At the Ophir Awards ceremony that year, it won nine awards, including for acting (Maron and Banai), cinematography, editing, screenplay and direction for Bergman himself[7] . The film was screened in theaters in the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and 20 other countries[8] .

In 2003, he began directing and writing the television series "Jerusalem mixed grill" (Me'urav Yerushalmi), starring Aryeh Elias and Sarah von Schwartze[9] . 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, the television series "BeTipul", starring Assi Dayan [10] . Bergman wrote and directed the episodes of Ayala (Maya Maron), a girl who experiences personal difficulties that lead to a suicide attempt. In the same year, 2005, he was appointed head of the drama department of Israel Channel 10 [11] .

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. In 2009, he directed the drama series "Towers in the Air," which aired on Channel 10[12] .

In 2010, his film "Intimate Grammar" won the Hajj Prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival [13] and the "Sakura Grand Prix" at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

In 2014, his film "Yona", about the life of Yona Wallach [14] , was released in theaters. The screenplay was written together with Dita Geri, and directed by Bergman. The film stars Naomi Lvov, Michael Moshonov, Shalom Michaelashvili, Tom Hagai, Itamar Rothschild, and more.

In 2017, his film "Saving Netta" was released, based on Eran Bar-Gil's book "Iron"[13], starring Benny Avni, Rotem Abuhav, Neta Riskin, Irit Kaplan, and Naama Aralaki[15] [16] [17] .

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.[18]

In 2023, he directed the comedy-drama series Six Zeros for Kan 11, written by Noya Oren, starring Roni Daloomi, Shani Klein, Ofer Hayon, Laura Rivlin, Shlomo Bar-Aba, 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 Netflix and would be broadcast to its subscribers in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.

In 2024, he won the Best Director award at the Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn, Estonia, for his film Pink Lady.

Family

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His older sister Ronit was the lead singer of the band "Plastic Venus"[19] .

Selected filmography

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Year Title Notes
2002 Broken Wings
2010 Intimate Grammar
2014 Yona
2020 Here We Are

References

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  1. ^ "Israeli film wins Tokyo Film Festival prize". BBC . 2010年11月01日. Retrieved 2024年02月29日.
  2. ^ Anderman, Nirit (2010年01月14日). "Turning His Bible Into a Screenplay". Haaretz . Retrieved 2024年02月29日.
  3. ^ שירם, מתן (2015年03月23日). "בוגרי סם שפיגל: "חשוב שיוצר לא ייסגר בתוך מגדל שן"". Globes. Retrieved 2025年01月25日.
  4. ^ קליין, אורי (October 31, 2002). "ציפור נדירה".
  5. ^ קרול, אביבה (2002年11月05日). ""כנפיים שבורות" זכה בפרס הראשון בפסטיבל טוקיו". Globes. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  6. ^ פינטו, גואל (October 30, 2002). "לפרוש כנפיים ולעוף".
  7. ^ "100 אלף צופים ל"כנפיים שבורות"". December 1, 2002.
  8. ^ פינטו, גואל (May 10, 2004). "ביקורות בצרפת משבחות את "כנפיים שבורות"".
  9. ^ קופפר, רותה (November 17, 2003). "השולטים בכיפה".
  10. ^ יודוביץ, דפנה (2007年07月17日). "בטיפול". Globes. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  11. ^ באלינט, ענת (July 19, 2005). "ניר ברגמן מונה לאחראי על מחלקת הדרמה בערוץ 10".
  12. ^ גאוני, יעל (2008年11月16日). "ערוץ 10 משיק לוח שידורים בהשקעה של כ-100 מיליון ש'". Globes. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  13. ^ אנדרמן, נירית (July 18, 2010). "סרטו של ניר ברגמן זכה בפסטיבל הקולנוע בי-ם".
  14. ^ קליין, אורי. ""יונה" של ניר ברגמן לא מחדש דבר על יונה וולך". Haaretz הארץ (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2022年08月15日. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  15. ^ אורון שמיר, עכבר העיר. ""להציל את נטע": ניר ברגמן בשיאו". Haaretz הארץ (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2022年05月27日. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  16. ^ קליין, אורי. ""להציל את נטע": רגעים יפים של בנאליות יומיומית". Haaretz הארץ (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2022年09月29日. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  17. ^ לוי, מיקי (2017年07月06日). "חלון קדמי". Globes. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
  18. ^ שטרן, איתי (June 3, 2020). "סרטיהם של ניר ברגמן ודני רוזנברג התקבלו לפסטיבל קאן, שלא מתקיים השנה".
  19. ^ שלו, בן (May 10, 2012). "שקט לא יהיה פה".
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