The Man Who Fell to Earth
Les Enfants du Paradis
Midnight Express
La Belle & la Bête
Vampire Diaries & True Blood
Seven Years in Tibet
Les 400 coups
Le temps des gitans
Orange Mécanique
Elephant Man
Leon
Lynch, Cassavettes, Truffaut, Kubrick...
MUSIC
David Bowie Forever & Ever...
Kate Bush, Iggy Pop, Moby, Portishead,
Tricky, Jimi Hendrix, Carl Off, Garbage,
Louis Amstrong, Serge Gainsbourg, The Cure,
The Savages, 30 seconds from Mars...
Hello DearHearts !
My Band Minute Papillons has Composed a Trippy Oniric Music
to Illustrate the Magnificent Universe of Eric Roux Fontaine !
I hope you will Enjoy our Collaboration on my Video ;)
With Kisses & Hugs my Friends,
BOOKS
Femmes qui court avec les Loups,
Le grand Secret,
l'attrappe-coeur,
les Histoires extra d'Edgar Allan Poe,
Belle de Seigneur,
Libération Animale,
Stoppez le Monde,
Autobiographie d'un yogi,
L'élégance des veuves,
Rimbaud, Hugo, Romain Gary, Baudelaire, Hugo, Orwell...
I'm Corinne, the Minute Papillons singer,
this second profile is my private one ;)
Just a Lover of Life, Friends, Family, Animals, Music, Freedom, Arts, Compassion, Nature, Magic, Mysteries, Other Twilight & Love...!!
I propose you our latest Video 'Tolstoy' which represents for me the Quintessence of Love.
At the time of this performance, Didier my guitarist & fiancé hardly stood on the stage
so much the disease had weakened him.
But after three years of fighting this illness, Didier is cured by Hope, Rock'n'Roll and Love.
This montage is awkward but the song is sincere, it defends the Rights of All living Beings.
The lyrics are a mixture of English, Russian & French...;)
Thank you for the love & the gifts. I have missed you. I hope your holidays were blessed and that your New Year be a very special one. Hugzzz * Kisses Maria
I was reminded as I wash cleaning out a storage closet that I used to enjoy photography when I was in college. I was in a photography club. I mostly did black and white for color has its own challenges with developing. It came in handy when I was an architecture student and took pictures of bridges and buildings of some significant history. Eads bridge in St. Louis was one of them completed in 1874.
This picture was taken last year. It pioneered the use of steel for use in large scale structures instead of iron. Last time I used my camera was for taking pictures for my cousins wedding. Lucky for them I did for the guy they asked to do all their photos, none of them turned out.
Maybe someday I will pick it up again. But for now just playing some jazz favorite tunes and wishing you a wonderful Wednesday. Jazz