Adrien Lorion

Adrien Lorion (born April 29, 1972) is an art director and film writer.The 30th Montreal World Film Festival presents its idea original in the official opening show : Cadavre Exquis premiere edition. A group of ten film directors, scriptwriters and professional musicians took the exquisite corpse concept to a new level with the fusion of the art of film-making and song-writing.[1]

Filmography

  • 2014 : Gaetan, a Jules Falardeau & Naim Kasmi film. Design director
  • 2010 : Reggie Chartrand, patriote québécois, a Jules Falardeau film. Design director
  • 2006 : Cadavre Exquis premiere edition : original idea, art director and design

Discography

  • 2009 : Déraisonnable (Rivage/ DEP) – L'Anse des Anges. Lyrics: Adrien Lorion. / Véronique Bellemare Brière. Music : David Étienne
  • 2009 : Déraisonnable (Rivage/ DEP) – Alligator. Lyrics: David Étienne / Adrien Lorion. Music : David Étienne
  • 2009 : Déraisonnable (Rivage/ DEP) – Bangkok City. Lyrics: Adrien Lorion. Music : David Étienne
  • 2006 : Cadavre Exquis premiere edition : Original idea, art director and design
  • 1998 : Libéré sur Parole (PGC-Select) – Desilusiones. Lyrics : Adrien Lorion / Andres Finzi. Music: David Étienne. Homage to Domingo Faustino Sarmiento: « On ne tue point les idées »
  • 1996 : Underground Montreal – Volume 1 : Co-director

Events

  • 2000 et 2001: Festibel, the music festival  : Logo and design director

References

  1. "Adrien Lorion". Celebrity Net Worth. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
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