3 Quotes & Sayings By Patrick Brislan

Patrick Brislan is a French bestselling author, screenwriter and director. He is best known as the co-creator of the TV series Floribama Shore and for writing and directing the 2015 blockbuster The Lobster. He is known as an important figure in French television and film and has been involved with numerous shows and films, including Dirty Pretty Things (2005) by Stephen Frears; 60 Minutes (France), Star Academy (France) and La France a un incroyable talent (France). Patrick is also the creator of the short film For Grace, nominated at the Cannes Film Festival, which won six international awards Read more

He was commissioned by Louis Vuitton to create the short film "Le Voyage" for their Women's Campaign. Brislan has developed several TV series for Canal+ such as Les Brigades du Tigre, The Family Falcon and Les Bruleurs de Thé.

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What is Lisztomania, and how was it cured? Who was Drog, and what was his prophecy regarding Electronic Music? What preparation do you need before throwing an artistic tantrum? Which orchestral musicians are also qualified to run a hospital? The plausible answers to these and many other tantalising questions can be found in this wickedly funny — and occasionally just wicked — book. Patrick Brislan
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… A wonderful collection of truths, and almost all are inconvenient’.‘… Something here to offend everyone’.‘… Everything from burlesque to parody, and with a sprinkling of serious commentary to confound the believers’. In the interest of balance however, here are some quotes from reviews which might have been written by others less inclined to view Heresies favorably. Again, I have undertaken this task on their behalf:“…a random assortment of schoolboy jokes. Possibly enjoyable for those who like juvenile humour — assuming they find it funny at all.”“ The attempts at serious commentary are laughable, while the so-called heretical viewpoints are the unfunny fancies of a feeble mind.”“… Betrays an underlying resentment — disguised as ‘heresy’ — of those of eminence and achievement in music’s historical record.” Hmm. Can they all be right? . Patrick Brislan