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Cristi Puiu (; born 3 April 1967) is a
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n
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and
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. With Anca Puiu and Alex Munteanu, in 2004 he founded a cinema production company, naming it Mandragora.


Early life, education and career

Cristian Emilian Puiu was born to Iuliana and Emilian Puiu in
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, Romania. Puiu's first interest in art was painting. In 1992, he was admitted as a student to the Painting Department of ''École Supérieure d'Arts Visuels'' in
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. After the first year he switched to film studies at the same school, where he graduated in 1996. He started working in film after his return to Romania. He is married to Anca Puiu. He and Anca have three children: Smaranda, Ileana and Zoe.


Career


Director

Cristi Puiu's debut as a director was in 2001 with the low-budget
road movie A road movie is a film genre, genre of film in which the main characters leave home on a road trip, typically altering the perspective from their everyday lives. Road movies often depict travel in the hinterlands, with the films exploring the the ...
''Stuff and Dough'' (''Marfa și banii''), starring Alexandru Papadopol and
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. The film received several awards in international film festivals and competed in the Quinzaines des Realisateurs section of the
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. Some critics say that this is the film that started the Romanian New Wave in cinema. He continued with a short film, ''Cigarettes and Coffee'' (''Un cartuş de Kent și un pachet de cafea'') (2004), which was awarded the
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for best short film at the 2004
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. His second feature film, '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' () (2005), was a dark comedy about an ailing old man who is carried by an ambulance from hospital to hospital all night long, as doctors refuse to treat him and send him away. The film was a critical success, being awarded the ''
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'' at the
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and numerous awards at other international film festivals. In 2006 this film gained 47 prizes, several nominations in the American Critics' Top 10 lists and in French magazines such as ''Telerama'' and ''Les Inrockuptibles.''


Screenwriter

Cristi Puiu co-wrote the
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of both his feature films, ''Stuff and Dough'' (2001) and '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' (2005), with Romanian writer Răzvan Rădulescu. Puiu independently wrote the screenplay for his short film ''Cigarettes and Coffee'' (2004). In collaboration with Răzvan Rădulescu, Puiu wrote the screenplay for ''Niki and Flo,'' commissioned by
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, one of the most important Romanian directors. In 2005 German director Didi Danquart based the movie ''Offset'' on a
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written by Puiu.


''Six Stories from the Outskirts of Bucharest''

Puiu intends to make a series of six movies entitled ''Six Stories from the Outskirts of Bucharest.'' In part he has envisioned them in response to the French director
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's '' Six Moral Tales'' series, which influenced filmmaking in the late 20th century. Puiu intends the series to explore six types of love stories, ''The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' being about love for one's fellow man. He plans the next five films to study love between a man and a woman, love for one's children, love of success, love between friends, and carnal love. Cristi Puiu says that he has completed a synopsis for each of these films. The second film, ''
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'', was screened in the
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section at the
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. His film ''
Sieranevada ''Sieranevada'' is a 2016 Black film, black Comedy drama, comedy-drama film written and directed by Cristi Puiu and starring Mimi Brănescu. The plot follows a successful neurologist who attends a family meal supposed to commemorate his deceased ...
'' took part in competition in
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.


Awards

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2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica served as jury president for the main competition. Cécile de France hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Belgian filmmakers D ...
– for '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' *2005
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– Silver Hugo Special Jury Prize for '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' *2005
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– Grand Prix du Jury for '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' *2005 Reykjavik International Film Festival – Discovery of the Year Award for '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' *2004
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**
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for Best Short Film for ''Cigarettes and Coffee'' ** UIP Berlin Award (European Short Film) for ''Cigarettes and Coffee'' *2002 Angers European First Film Festival – Procirep Award for ''Stuff and Dough'' *2002
Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema The Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI, ) is an international festival of independent films organized each year in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. History The festival had its first edition in April 1999 and i ...
– Abasto Award for ''Stuff and Dough'' *2001 Cottbus Film Festival of Young East European Cinema **
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for ''Stuff and Dough'' **Special Prize in Feature Film Competition for ''Stuff and Dough'' *2001
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– FIPRESCI Prize for ''Stuff and Dough''


Filmography as director

*2023 MMXX *2020 '' Malmkrog'' *2016 ''
Sieranevada ''Sieranevada'' is a 2016 Black film, black Comedy drama, comedy-drama film written and directed by Cristi Puiu and starring Mimi Brănescu. The plot follows a successful neurologist who attends a family meal supposed to commemorate his deceased ...
'' *2014 '' Bridges of Sarajevo'' (documentary) *2010 ''
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'' *2005 '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' () *2004 '' Cigarettes and Coffee'' (), short *2001 '' Stuff and Dough'' ()


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Puiu, Cristi 1967 births Living people Film people from Bucharest Romanian film directors Romanian screenwriters