Good creative work is a refreshing pause from banality
Creative work gets remembered when it's so good, so interesting, so memorable, it feels like a pause from banality.
In November 1957 Louis Malle had just completed filming his noir film Elevator To The Gallows.
But Malle wasn't happy with the soundtrack.
Malle was a young French movie Director trying to change the way of doing films.
Jazz artist Miles Davi…
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