Nir Bergman

[2] Bergman was born in the Neve Sha'anan neighborhood of Haifa, and grew up in the village of Ein Hod.

The film, which tells the story of a broken family lacking a father figure, is essentially an expanded and more developed version of "Seahorses."

[8] In 2003, he began directing and writing the television series "Jerusalem mixed grill" (Me'urav Yerushalmi), starring Aryeh Elias and Sarah von Schwartze.

[10] Bergman wrote and directed the episodes of Ayala (Maya Maron), a girl who experiences personal difficulties that lead to a suicide attempt.

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.

[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.

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.