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Jeanne Moreau dead: Iconic French actress who starred in Jules et Jim dies age 89

Jeanne Moreau dead: Iconic French actress who starred in Jules et Jim dies age 89 Actress and director was one of the most recognisable names in French cinema Tribute to Jeanne Moreau songs https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/tributejeannemoreau     French actress Jeanne Moreau has died aged 89. The actress, singer, screenwriter and director was arguably best known for starring in the François Truffaut film Jules et Jim in 1962. Born on 23 January 1928 in Paris, Jeanne Moreau spent part of her childhood in Vichy before returning to settle with her family in Paris. Her father ran a brewery in the 9th arrondissement and her mother, of British origin, was a dancer at the Folies Bergère. An icon of French cinema who reached the height of her fame during the 1960s; she was the recipient of multiple lifetime achievement awards, including a Bafta fellowship, which was awarded to her in 1996. She was a friend and collaborator of many other of the most recognisable figures in

WHITE BLOOD CELLS – Album “RED SPACE”

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WHITE BLOOD CELLS Album “ Red Space” Digital & Physical Distribution Label Plaza Mayor Company ltd The Orchard    White Blood Cells - Album "Red Space" on Itunes Red Space is the empty space, is your empty space… . Red Space is the empty space, is your empty space. It's just with the thought of this empty space that the protagonist of this trip introspective reassembles the self, going back in time, past time called life. White Blood Cells are a mix of electro rock, psycho pop and soundtrack music. An apocalyptic setting with mature compositions, simple rhythmic and never predictable, have created “Red Space”. A sound research trip and one time dimension without borders, where the journey musical introspection looking for a place in the smoky and acid atmospheres of an indefinite future. A music project made of soundscapes sometimes soft, sinuous and sometimes dark and disturbing where opposites meet giving rise to an ecle