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ActionDramaThriller

Diva

- Her voice was his calling.

Jules, a young Parisian postman, secretly records a concert performance given by the opera singer Cynthia Hawkins, whom he idolises. The following day, Jules runs into a woman who is being pursued by armed thugs. Before she is killed, the woman slips an audio cassette into his mail bag...

Release Date : 1981-03-11

Language :EnglishFrenchItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : France 2Greenwich Film ProductionLes Films Galaxie

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Frédéric Andréi

Character Name : Jules

Original Name : Frédéric Andréi

Gender : Male

Richard Bohringer

Character Name : Gorodish

Original Name : Richard Bohringer

Gender : Male

Roland Bertin

Character Name : Weinstadt

Original Name : Roland Bertin

Gender : Male

Wilhelmenia Fernandez

Character Name : Cynthia Hawkins

Original Name : Wilhelmenia Fernandez

Gender : Female

Thuy An Luu

Character Name : Alba

Original Name : Thuy An Luu

Gender : Female

Chantal Deruaz

Character Name : Nadia

Original Name : Chantal Deruaz

Gender : Female

Anny Romand

Character Name : Paula

Original Name : Anny Romand

Gender : Female

Dominique Pinon

Character Name : Le curé

Original Name : Dominique Pinon

Gender : Male

Brigitte Lahaie

Character Name : La fille dont la jupe s'envole

Original Name : Brigitte Lahaie

Gender : Female

Gérard Darmon

Character Name : L'Antillais

Original Name : Gérard Darmon

Gender : Male

Jacques Fabbri

Character Name : Commissaire Jean Saporta

Original Name : Jacques Fabbri

Gender : Male

Patrick Floersheim

Character Name : Zatopek

Original Name : Patrick Floersheim

Gender : Male

Jean-Jacques Moreau

Character Name : Krantz

Original Name : Jean-Jacques Moreau

Gender : Male

Tania Zabaloieff

Character Name :

Original Name : Tania Zabaloieff

Gender : Male

Robyn Bernard

Character Name :

Original Name : Robyn Bernard

Gender : Female

Marthe Moudiki-Moreau

Character Name :

Original Name : Marthe Moudiki-Moreau

Gender : Male

Isabelle Mergault

Character Name : La fille du jeu vidéo

Original Name : Isabelle Mergault

Gender : Female

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

This was outstanding. Opera could very much be a metaphor for film to me, and the great way that opera dominates the life of addict Jules here could easily apply to me in my approach to film, and ANY remarkable actress of today. For example, if I could travel back in time, I would easily have felt this way about Garbo, who is my favourite actress ever... Probably the best thing Luc Besson ever laid his hands on...

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Despite the ridiculous premise, namely the idea of Taiwanese gangster trying to get a hold of a bootleg recording of an opera singer (to blackmail her to signing a contract with them), the movie is better than I thought it would be going in. There are a couple big downsides that keeps me from giving it a higher rating. One is that this opera singer (Cynthia) finds solace with a young postman (Jules) who is pretty much a stalker (who stole her dress after a performance). The other bigger issue, is one dubious hero is a child predator who has a girl, easily only 13-14 years old, living with him. They don't explicitly show a sexual relationship but it's implied. I know this is France in the early 80s, just made me uncomfortable. Still, some decent scenes, one a chase through Paris and the Metro, that makes it worthwhile and oddly, the relationship between Jules and Cynthia still works in spite of how they meet. Also noteworthy is the beautiful cinematography, some wonderful images. **3.5/5**

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-03-14

**A very experimental film in terms of visuals and aesthetics, but one that disappoints us due to the poor conception of the characters and the lack of harmonization of the plot.** This film harmoniously brings together two arts that I greatly value: cinema, of course, and opera, which for me is the most complete, challenging and versatile stage art that exists. Although the film is not about opera and is far from perfect, it is delightful to hear Wilhelmenia Fernandez's melodious voice. Unfortunately, the script could have been better: there are a number of rough edges that should have been polished. Jean-Jacques Beineix gives us a stylized work, with notes of artistic quality, however, the story he tells us has problems: it all starts with a fan's curious obsession with his favorite opera singer. After stealing the dress she wore during a recital, he becomes friends with a young Vietnamese woman who steals records from a music store. Shortly afterwards, their paths cross with a group of dangerous killers who claim victims in public, disguised as police officers. After some more time, the opera singer finally meets her obsessed fan and becomes friends with him. That is, what we have are two subplots that try to intertwine into a single story. The problem is that the union doesn't work out very well: they are too different and both want the same type of attention and protagonism. It doesn't work! With the exception of the opera singer, the characters are uninteresting, unsympathetic or underdeveloped, and there is no logic in the way they move and the decisions they make (not even the singer, who is suddenly unaware of the fact that her voice has been finally recorded – something she didn't allow and hated – and starts to feel incredible about having an obsessive fan behind her). What's good about this film? The look and aesthetics. The cinematography is quite skillful in experimenting with light, shadow and framing, and there is some originality in the way the editing and editing were done. I really liked the work developed by Wilhelmeina Fernandez, as I said, but I also think that Frédéric Andréi tried his best to rise to the challenge he faced, even with weak material and a virtual absence of charisma. However, the rest of the cast is disappointing. Just a note of curiosity: it was the first film by Dominique Pinon, a French actor who would become one of the best of his generation.