Added to your basket
Taking an uncompromising look at the world of brothels and prostitution in late nineteenth century France, Maison Close is a sumptuously produced drama of sex and servitude.
Paris, 1871. In Paradis, a luxury brothel, three women try to escape from their troublesome circumstances. Vera is 35 years old, the end of her career as a prostitute drawing nearer. She puts all her hopes on her main client, the only one rich enough to redeem her debt. Hortense is the Madame of Paradis. She must hold on to her girls whilst dealing with an extortionist from the Parisian suburbs. Rose, a much younger woman, arrives in search of her mother, a former prostitute. She is trapped with a pimp and forcibly conscripted into the Paradis.
- Arrow Video
- 422 mins approx.
- 15
- 16:9
- French
- 3
- Mabrouk El Mechri, Carlo Da Fonseca Parsotam, Jacques Ouaniche
French
- Valérie Karsenty
- Jemina West
- Deborah Grall
- Clémence Bretecher
- Blandine Bellavoir
- English
- Maison Close
- B
Taking an uncompromising look at the world of brothels and prostitution in late nineteenth century France, Maison Close is a sumptuously produced drama of sex and servitude.
Paris, 1871. In Paradis, a luxury brothel, three women try to escape from their troublesome circumstances. Vera is 35 years old, the end of her career as a prostitute drawing nearer. She puts all her hopes on her main client, the only one rich enough to redeem her debt. Hortense is the Madame of Paradis. She must hold on to her girls whilst dealing with an extortionist from the Parisian suburbs. Rose, a much younger woman, arrives in search of her mother, a former prostitute. She is trapped with a pimp and forcibly conscripted into the Paradis.
- Arrow Video
- 422 mins approx.
- 15
- 16:9
- French
- 3
- Mabrouk El Mechri, Carlo Da Fonseca Parsotam, Jacques Ouaniche
French
- Valérie Karsenty
- Jemina West
- Deborah Grall
- Clémence Bretecher
- Blandine Bellavoir
- English
- Maison Close
- B
Customer Reviews
Top Customer Reviews
Customer reviews are independent and do not represent the views of Zavvi.
Outstanding Drama
This series is proving to be excellent; great plot and characters with an outstanding feel for the period. It's a great shame it was pulled at the end of series 2 due to the high production costs. The only criticisms I have are that sometimes you have to be pretty quick reading the subtitles, and I wish they hadn't used modern music.
Was this helpful?