A duet for an actress and a record player, Denise is the story of two women called Denise.
One is white and old. The other, young and black. One lives at night, in her yéyé dreams. The other hates Johnny Hallyday.
Denise explores the memory of our society, which was born in the 1960s and whose model is exploding today, and looks to popular music for the material of collective memory, illogical and elusive. Nostalgia, between night and day, between yéyé song and black music, is in dialogue with the political need for hope.