Bruno creates electronic music with his friend Noël. Music is all Bruno cares about; he listens to it, records it and composes it.
Just when he’s on the brink of signing with a producer, he falls in love with a voice he listens to over a telephone dating network. The voice belongs to Lisa. Bruno and Lisa meet and make love several times in the darkness of a hotel room. Lisa then suddenly disappears.
Obsessed with this fleeting encounter, Bruno sets off in search of this woman of whom only a few recorded elements remain: sighs, murmurings, fragments of sentences. With these fragments, that are so many markers in their brief relationship, he tries to compose a piece of music that will sublimate this impossible love. At the end of a nocturnal and musical adventure dotted with strange and troubling characters, Bruno finally manages to record his disc. –uniFrance
The muse is what drives art. And it's never the same as the model. This film brilliantly explores dimly charted creative terrain -an unmapped territory because it keeps changing- as a man chases an elusive woman, for her voice that "wets words." Les Invisibles is a poem about a musician composing a music that throws pebbles on the shore of a lake that is Lisa's voice. Bruno's muse brings his music to the brink.