Frequent Death (original title: Fréquence meurtre) is a 1988 French crime film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau.
During daytime she does social work, but at night she is a radio personality who provides live advice for needy callers.
Due to the success of her radio show, she receives the offer to work for TV.
Moreover, a stranger manages to secretly access her flat and when Jeanne returns there, she finds her daughter's parrot killed.
Even so, the more and more openly threatening calls continue and finally her daughter gets kidnapped by the mysterious caller.