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The Human Voice (1990)

Directed by Peter Medak
51minruntime
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Plot

La Voix Humaine is a concerto for soprano and orchestra, centering on the break-up of a relationship by telephone. It represents one side of a conversation between a young woman (sung by American soprano, Julia Migenes) and her lover, who has jilted her. In a 1930s, Parisian apartment, a woman is seen making for the door. As she passes the telephone, it rings. From now on she sings, sitting, standing, on her knees, pacing up and down the room, pulling at the telephone cord, going through every emotion until ultimately, in despair, she takes her own life. Jean Cocteau wrote, it is not just that the telephone is sometimes more dangerous than the revolver but that its tangled cord drains us of our strength, while giving us nothing in return.

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Music

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleLa Voix humaine
Original languageFR
Production countriesFrance
StatusReleased
Production companiesErato Films, Radio France, France 2, WDR, CNC
Release date18 novembre 1990
WriterJean Cocteau
Assistant directorsPeter Medak

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Theatrical release

France / Nov 18, 1990

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