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  1. House of Tolerance is a 2011 French drama film by Bertrand Bonello, set in a Parisian brothel in the early 20th century. The film explores the lives and struggles of a group of prostitutes, and was nominated for several awards, including the Lumières and the César.

  2. House of Tolerance: Directed by Bertrand Bonello. With Noémie Lvovsky, Hafsia Herzi, Céline Sallette, Jasmine Trinca. At an elegant Parisian bordello at the dawn of the 20th century exists a cloistered world of pleasure, pain, hope, rivalries--and, most of all, slavery.

  3. Directed by Bertrand Bonello, this 2011 film depicts the lives and struggles of the women who work in a high-end brothel at the turn of the 20th century. The film explores themes of love, violence, fetishism, and decay in a decadent and transgressive atmosphere.

  4. 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. Drama.

  5. An atmospheric study of the world of brothels, House of Tolerance digs beyond the corseted courtesans and lingers like the languid days it depicts. Read Critics Reviews

  6. With a stellar ensemble that includes Adèle Haenel, House of Tolerance occupies a hermetic netherworld caught between a haunted past and an uncertain future. The dawn of the 20th century: L’Apollonide, a luxurious and traditional brothel in Paris, is living its last days.

  7. Costume Drama. Synopsis. 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.