Diva (1981) [R]

Release Date:
March 11, 1981

Original Title:
Diva

Alternate Titles:
Diva (Beineix)
Diva - dödligt intermezzo

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
France 2
Greenwich Film Production
Les Films Galaxie

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: 12  NL: 6  US: R 

Runtime: 117

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...

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Assistant Art Director:
Carlos Conti

Camera Operator:
Dominique Brenguier

Casting:
Dominique Besnehard

Construction Coordinator:
Kim Doan

Costume Design:
Hilton McConnico
Claire Fraisse

Director:
Jean-Jacques Beineix

Director of Photography:
Philippe Rousselot

Editor:
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Monique Prim

Foley:
Jean-Pierre Lelong

Makeup Artist:
Judith Gayo

Music Editor:
Catherine Leygonie
Jacqueline Porel

Novel:
Daniel Odier

Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Cosma

Producer:
Serge Silberman
Irène Silberman

Production Design:
Hilton McConnico

Screenplay:
Jean Van Hamme
Jean-Jacques Beineix

Script Supervisor:
Sylvie Koechlin

Set Decoration:
Gérard Marcireau

Sound Editor:
Gina Pignier

Sound Mixer:
Claude Villand

Special Effects:
Paul Trielli

Still Photographer:
Dominique Le Strat

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