Goldberg was born in
Herzliya. Her father was a pilot and her mother worked at a bank. As a child, she studied many different creative fields: photography, music, plastic art, and writing. and then others, including
Iton 77, Helicon, and Shebo, and she was on the editorial board of the online poetry journal Anonymous Fish?. Her first collection,
Orange Coral, was published in 2011. Beginning in 2003, Goldberg created a series of short films, including
Alligator (2009), for which she won the Emerging Director award at the
International Women's Film Festival In Rehovot. In 2005, she was invited to take part in the Young Talent Campus of the
Berlin Film Festival. The film won three awards at the
Jerusalem Film Festival, a special mention at the Rehovot International Women's Film Festival, and was selected to open the Berlin Israel Film Festival in 2014. In 2018, the film
Death of a Poetess came out, which she directed and wrote together with
Efrat Mishori. In 2016, Goldberg and Mishori founded Kinoclan, a non-profit organization that works to promote the creation and distribution of literary and film works that give voice to women's worlds, told from women's perspectives. 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). She also wrote Esti of the Pines, which was staged at the
Theatronetto festival in 2014. In 2023, her film
Debbie Was Here won the Artistic Achievement in a Feature Film award at the
Haifa International Film Festival. In October 2024, she won the Haifa Culture Fund Opus grant in the Haifa International Film Festival pitch competition for her film in development,
The Left Heart. ==Awards==