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  1. A film by Bertrand Bonello set in a Parisian bordello at the dawn of the 20th century, where women are enslaved by debt and clients. The film explores the themes of pleasure, pain, hope, rivalry and slavery in a cloistered world of prostitution.

  2. House of Tolerance (French: L'Apollonide: Souvenirs de la maison close, also known as House of Pleasures) is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, starring Hafsia Herzi, Céline Sallette, Jasmine Trinca, Adèle Haenel, Alice Barnole, Iliana Zabeth and Noémie Lvovsky.

  3. House of Tolerance. The dawn of the 20th century: LApollonide, a luxurious and traditional brothel in Paris, is living its last days. In this closed world, where some men fall in love and others become viciously harmful, the women share their secrets, their fears, their joys and their pains. IMDb 6.7 2h 2011. R.

  4. Set in the dying days of the 19th-century, this crepuscular masterwork from Bertrand Bonello explores the transactional margins of sexuality. With a stellar ensemble that includes Adèle Haenel, House of Tolerance occupies a hermetic netherworld caught between a haunted past and an uncertain future.

  5. A film about a young woman who works at a high-class brothel in Paris in the late 19th century. Read critics' reviews, ratings, and watch the trailer on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • Hafsia Herzi
    • Bertrand Bonello
    • Comedy, Drama
  6. Nominated for 8 French Césars du Cinéma, Bertrand Bonello's House of Tolerance is a highly stylized look at the final days of a turn-of-the-century brothel in Paris bathed...

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  8. The dawn of the XXth century: L'Apollonide, a house of tolerance, is living its last days. In this closed world, where some men fall in love and others become viciously harmful, the girls share their secrets, their fears, their joys and their pains. This is the life in an elegant Parisian brothel in the early twentieth century.