Author of a hilarious first novel, Tapis Rouge (Albin Michel), which is a cross between OSS 117 and The Man from Rio, which would take place at the Cannes Film Festival and Central Asia, the very creative Eric Garandeau does not is not just a promising writer.

At the head of Garandeau Consulting, he also participates in countless cultural projects, such as the launch of a “city of images” in Bry-sur-Marne, the rehabilitation of the legendary Studios de la Victorine in Nice, the “Côté Court” film festival in Pantin, which he chairs, or the creation of the Culture Pass for young people, currently in the experimental phase in five departments.

An inspired pianist, he is also, with David Grimal, at the origin of “Dissonances”, a European symphony orchestra.

We were going to forget the essential: Eric Garandeau is above all a Maraisian!

Text: Katia Barillot – Instagram
Photo and video: ©Anaïs Costet – Instagram

18.05.19

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