Marguerite is a French drama film directed by Xavier Giannoli. The story is set in the 1920s and follows a wealthy woman named Marguerite Dumont who loves to sing opera, despite having a terrible voice.
Marguerite is convinced by her husband and friends that she is a talented singer, leading her to perform in front of a large audience. However, her lack of talent becomes painfully obvious as she struggles to hit the right notes.
As Marguerite's delusions are shattered, she must come to terms with the reality of her situation and find a new purpose in life. The film explores themes of identity, self-deception, and the power of art to transform and heal.