Dana Goldberg

Dana Goldberg (Hebrew: דנה גולדברג; born March 1, 1979) is an Israeli poet, filmmaker and playwright.

[1] As a child, she studied many different creative fields: photography, music, plastic art, and writing.

[1] After high school, she studied at HaMidrasha – Faculty of the Arts and at Beit Berl College, while also beginning her path as a poet.

[1] In 2012, her first full-length feature film came out, Alice, about a woman who works the night shift in a residential rehabilitation school, and spends her days sleeping.

[8] In theater, Goldberg wrote the play Father, Mother, Whore, which was published in the literary journal Masmerim, and was staged in the format of "directed reading" at the Tsav Kria festival (2010).