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In 1995, French film director Louis Malle's death at his home in Beverly Hills was announced.
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Binoche did something equally untoward in Louis Malle's "Damage" -- not a laugh riot, admittedly.
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Black-and-white portraits of the perfumers, or what Malle calls his perfume authors, adorn the walls.
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But there are probably few disciplines that are more smoke and mirrors than fragrance creation, and that Mr. Malle's skill set seems ideally suited for.
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When I returned a couple of weeks later, Mr. Malle confirmed that the scent was called Jurassic Flower and that he'd made it exclusively for the Mark.
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When I ask Malle if he agrees that his stores can be a little intimidating, in the manner of specialty jewelry boutiques, he is, he says, offended.
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Unlike most fragrance companies, there are no blockbuster advertising campaigns, no department store spritzings and, even in Malle's four stand-alone shops, no overt bazaar-like displays of the scents.
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This Louis Malle film takes place in May, 1968, when, for a few chaotic weeks, French society seemed on the verge of remaking itself: students were rioting, workers were striking, and the country came to a standstill.
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Meaning that, like a connoisseur able to recognize a Rembrandt across a museum gallery, through a combination of education, experience and deduction Mr. Malle can recognize the component parts and knows what to add or subtract to create something special.
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Malle has a high-profile cult following.
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