Poster
Watch

House of Pleasures

L'Apollonide, souvenirs de la maison close

  • Status: Released
  • 21-09-2011
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 6.571
  • Vote count: 260

The dawn of the 20th century: L’Apollonide, 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.

Noémie Lvovsky

Marie-France

Hafsia Herzi

Samira

Céline Sallette

Clotilde

Jasmine Trinca

Julie

Adèle Haenel

Léa

Alice Barnole

Madeleine

Iliana Zabeth

Pauline

Judith Lou Lévy

Prostitute

Pauline Jacquard

Prostitute

Anaïs Thomas

Prostitute

Maïa Sandoz

Prostitute

Joanna Grudzinska

Prostitute

Esther Garrel

Prostitute

Xavier Beauvois

Jacques

Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

Michaux

Jacques Nolot

Maurice

Laurent Lacotte

Sadistic customer

Pierre Léon

Customer

Jean-Baptiste Verquin

Customer

Michel Peteau

Marcelo Teles

Guillaume Verdier

Justin Taurand

Damien Odoul

Paul Moulin

Henry Lvovsky

Paolo Mattei

Marie-France's son

Fred Epaud

François Magal

Ghislain de Fonclare

Daniel Doebbels

Andre Lamorthe

Chad Gomis

Chloe Rouaud

Louisa Lacroix

Bernard Fonty

Doctor

Anaïs Romand

Libertine

Natalia Tintore

Salon Bourgeois

Audrey Perronier

Salon Bourgeois

Marie Seznec

Salon Bourgeois

Pascale Geille

Salon Bourgeois

Vincent Dieutre

Salon Bourgeois

William Pesson

Salon Bourgeois

Lucie Borleteau

Salon Bourgeois

Antonia Buresi

Salon Bourgeois

Ewa Kasp

Boulevard Peripherique

Rufine Duclos

Boulevard Peripherique

Jing Wang

Boulevard Peripherique

Yann Yang Yang

Boulevard Peripherique

Pascale Ferran

(voice)

CinemaSerf

Though utterly depressing pretty much from start to finish, this is still a compelling film to watch as we follow a group of girls who are caught up in the most vicious of circles. They all work for "Madame Marie-France" (Noémie Lvovsky) in her slightly upmarket, but now fairly jaded, brothel. It's not just a "knocking shop" - the girls are expected to entertain their guests, to chat, sip Champagne and indulge their paymasters in anything they want. It's a dangerous way of life for these women. They are mired in debt - a debt their hostess ensures never shrinks, how ever much they earn. Some of their clients are benign, even generous - but most are there to treat them as disposable commodities. There's no star as such, each actor has a moment in the sun as we deal with abortion, addiction, violence and even the odd rather naive degree of optimism as "Clotilde" (Céline Sallette), "Julie" (Jasmine Trinca" and "Samira" (Hafsia Herzi) show us just what slavery with gossamer chains looks like. The pace might be a little slow at times, it is prone to a little repetition and the constant stream of (exclusively female) nudity does start to lose it's potency and look a little gratuitous after about an hour; but as a plausible observation of the hopeful amidst hopelessness at a time and in a city where nobody cared much for their plight, this is an engaging story that cleverly mixes up it's narrative with some poignant dialogue and strong performances.