In the 1970s, Nassim presents ‘Talk Chaud’ in front of a sizable audience. However, he is confronted with the return of his old friend Oumar, to whom he must be held accountable for betrayal.
Nadim, a Swiss-Tunisian thirty-year-old, confronts his parents over dinner about their difficulties in accepting his homosexuality when the power goes out. The semi-darkness proves favourable for intimate conversations and facilitates the discussion.