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Nicolás Giacobone

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Nicolás Giacobone is an Argentine writer and screenwriter. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the 2014 film Birdman at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015. He wrote a book of short stories Algún Cristo (2001), and the novels The Crossed-Out Notebook (2018) and Bum Bum Bum (2020). His screenplay for the film John and the Hole was part of the official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival and premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nicolás Giacobone is the 7,181st most popular writer, the 973rd most popular biography from Argentina and the 38th most popular Argentinean Writer.

Nicolás Giacobone is an Argentine writer and screenwriter best known for co-writing the Academy Award-winning film "Birdman" and the critically acclaimed "Biutiful." His work often explores complex themes and character-driven narratives.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Nicolás Giacobone ranks 7,181 out of 7,302Before him are Simon Stålenhag, Slavcho Koviloski, Owen Gleiberman, Marissa Meyer, Nika Turbina, and Kate Grenville. After him are James Vanderbilt, Simon Kuper, Carter Bays, Elizabeth Edwards, Mary Roach, and Mike Reiss.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Nicolás Giacobone ranks 973 out of 1,154Before him are Renato Civelli (1983), Néstor Ortigoza (1984), Juan José Haedo (1981), Duki (1996), Felipe Contepomi (1977), and Cecilia Rognoni (1976). After him are Esteban Andrada (1991), Matías Vargas (1997), Santiago García (1988), Sergio Araujo (1992), Bruno Zuculini (1993), and Pablo Bastianini (1982).

Among WRITERS In Argentina

Among writers born in Argentina, Nicolás Giacobone ranks 38Before him are Manuel Rojas (1896), Carlos Salem (1959), Federico Andahazi (1963), Guillermo Martínez (1962), Samanta Schweblin (1978), and Lucía Puenzo (1976).