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Augustin Cupșa was born on 1980 in Romania, is a writer. Discover Augustin Cupșa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Occupation Screenwriter
Age 43 years old
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Born 1980, 1980
Birthday 1980
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Nationality Romania

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Augustin Cupșa Net Worth

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2020

In 2020 he was selected for a writing residence in Tirana, Albania within Reading Balkans Residency. In 2021 a revised and completed edition of his short stories volume "Marile bucurii și marile tristeți” was released by Humanitas Publishing House

2019

Fructe necoapte (Unripped fruits), Libra Film Productions, 2019

2017

His second novel, Așa să crească iarba pe noi, published in 2017, was shortlisted for PEN Prize Romania, for the Writers Union of Romania Prize Constantin Țoiu and was nominated for the European Union Prize for Literature 2019.

Velike radosti i velike tuge (Serbian translation of Marile bucurii și marile tristeți), Partizanska Knjiga, 2017

Așa să crească iarba pe noi (novel), Humanitas Publishing, 2017

2013

In 2013 he was a writer in residence at International House of Authors in Graz, Austria.

Marile bucurii și marile tristeți [Les grandes joies et les grandes tristesses] (short stories), Trei Publishing, 2013, Humanitas Publishing House, 2021

2010

În Derivă, HBO Romania Productions and Factor Films, 2010, 2012)

2009

Profesorul Bumb și macii suedezi (short stories), Cartea Românească Publishing, 2009

2006

As a screenwriter he won the HBO Romania Prize for short script at Transilvania International Film Festival in 2006 and later on the European Alliance for Television and Culture bursary for screenwriting in Geneva. He collaborated with HBO to adapt the original series BeTipul in Romania (În derivă, 2010–2012). He co-wrote Ceață(Fog, 2017) which won the Grand Prix at Festival Premiers Plans d`Angers, Sankt Petersburg Message to Man International Film Festival and the Special Mention of the Jury at Brussels International Film Festival. He also co-wrote Fructe necoapte (Unripped fruits, 2018)

Perforatorii (novel), Cartea Românească Publishing, 2006

1980

Augustin Cupșa (born 1980, in Craiova, Romania) is Romanian writer and screenwriter. He initially obtained his diploma as a psychiatrist and practiced for some years in Bucharest and Paris. His first novel, Perforatorii, published in 2006, won him the Opera Prima prize awarded by the Writers Union of Romania at the National Union of Romanian Patronage Gala and the presence at Jeux de la Francophonie 2009, section Littérature, in Beirut, representing Romania.