
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...
- 6.7
- 1981
- Released
- 1h 57m

Frédéric Andréi
Jules
Richard Bohringer
Gorodish
Roland Bertin
Weinstadt
Wilhelmenia Fernandez
Cynthia Hawkins
Thuy An Luu
Alba
Chantal Deruaz
Nadia
Anny Romand
Paula
Dominique Pinon
Le curé
Brigitte Lahaie
La fille dont la jupe s'envole
Gérard Darmon
L'Antillais
Jacques Fabbri
Commissaire Jean Saporta
Patrick Floersheim
Zatopek
Jean-Jacques Moreau
Krantz
Tania Zabaloieff

Robyn Bernard

Marthe Moudiki-Moreau

Isabelle Mergault
La fille du jeu vidéo![Official 4K Restoration Trailer [Subtitled]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/VCwqnPFzUBk/hqdefault.jpg)


Released
fr
$2,925,889.00
- #paris, france
- #mistake in person
- #subway
- #diva
- #postman
- #moped
- #singer
- #police corruption
- #recording
- #opera singer
- #prostitution ring
Reviews

That fact that I could listen to the “Ebben? Ne andrò lontana” aria from “La Wally” all day helps gets this off to a cracking start, and then we have a young fan in the form of moped postie “Jules” (Frédéric Andréi) - a lad with a distinctly Jean-Pierre Aumont look to him, who manages to make a sneaky recording. Why sneaky? Well that’s because the singer, “Cynthia Hawkins” (Wilhelmina Fernandez) h

**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 o

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 (J
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 ev











