In the heart of New Orleans, where music saturates every corner, two souls living in self-imposed silence find an unexpected harmony.
Leon "Leo" Moreau hasn't truly danced in ten years. Once celebrated for his electrifying street dance performances, he now hides behind the counter of a vinyl record store, haunted by a tragedy that stole his passion and the woman he loved.
Nadia Osman returns to her hometown reluctantly, her promising career as a music therapist derailed by funding cuts. Struggling with hyperacusis—a painful sensitivity to sound—in a city famous for its noise, she seeks refuge in a serene jazz club called "The Sanctuary."
When the ambitious mayor announces plans to transform the intimate jazz venue into a festival centerpiece with overwhelming sound systems, Leo and Nadia find themselves drawn into a fight to preserve not just the club's gentle acoustics, but their own fragile sense of peace.
As their connection deepens, they must confront whether they're brave enough to embrace a new rhythm—one where vulnerability becomes strength, broken dreams find new forms, and two damaged hearts learn to beat in perfect time.
A tender, emotionally resonant love story about finding courage in unexpected places and the healing power of connection.
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