Dordogne, Kingdom of France, July 1749. Adélaïde, a young provincial aristocrat, is about to meet the man her father has chosen for her husband. While strolling through the forest with her cousin, she spots a silhouette in the old abandoned hunting tower.
Morgane has just helped Julie escape from the hospital to reach the very last White Zone. It's the only place in France without any electromagnetic waves, close to her grandparents' country house. Julie intends to find there the proof of her allergy to waves, and to other people.
Ting, a classical dance teacher, exchanges private lessons for the sexual favors of Melanie, a precarious young woman living in a camper van. From then on, introductory dance sessions alternate with troubling moments of intimacy that transform bodies and open up new horizons.