A wealthy New York City heiress, Florence Foster Jenkins, pursues her lifelong passion for music despite a childhood injury that dashed her dream of becoming a concert pianist. Instead, she sets her sights on singing at Carnegie Hall, convinced that dedication is the key to success. With her husband's unwavering support, Florence's performance at Carnegie Hall becomes a remarkable and unforgettable experience.

Florence Foster Jenkins
A high-society New Yorker pursues her passion for opera singing, disregarding societal expectations and her own limitations.