Tolérance
Originally released in 1989. Tolérance is a drama film. directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati.
Starring Ugo Tognazzi, Rupert Everett, and Anne Brochet
Synopsis
An English hermit has somehow been brought to France in the period following the French Revolution, and prior to the Napoleonic Era, a period (1795-1799) known as "The Directory." He eventually comes down out of his tree into a chateau owned by an Italian nobleman and his wife. Before long, the hermit has washed and bathed and become quite presentable, even charming. However, his appearance in their midst is like a sentence of death for many of those who associate with him.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Top Films Productions
- Films A2
- G.P.F.I.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tolérance about?
An English hermit has somehow been brought to France in the period following the French Revolution, and prior to the Napoleonic Era, a period (1795-1799) known as "The Directory." He eventually com...
Who directed Tolérance?
Tolérance was directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati.
How long is Tolérance?
Tolérance has a runtime of 1 hours and 48 minutes (108 minutes total).
When was Tolérance released?
Tolérance was released on October 20, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Tolérance?
The main cast of Tolérance includes Ugo Tognazzi, Rupert Everett, Anne Brochet, Marc de Jonge, Catherine Samie.