
Fetishes
Documentary
Overview
Nick Broomfield and a documentary crew visit Pandora's Box, an up-scale house of bondage on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, where clients pay $175 an hour to be subservient to mistresses. Mistresses talk about their craft; a few clients, usually masked, are interviewed as well. Then, the camera watches sessions organized around fetishes: rubber, wrestling, corporal punishment, masochism, and infantilism. Mistress Raven, the owner of Pandora's Box, explains that pain need not be part of the subservient experience: it is, at its root, a transfer of power. After their session has ended, clients talk about how drained, relaxed, relieved, and at peace they are.
Top Cast
Mistress Beatrice
Mistress Beatrice
Mistress Beatrice


Nick Broomfield
Nick Broomfield
Himself
Nick Broomfield
Himself
Mistress Catherine
Mistress Catherine
Mistress Catherine
Mistress Delilah
Mistress Delilah
Mistress Delilah
Mistress Natasha
Mistress Natasha
Mistress Natasha
Mistress Raven
Mistress Raven
Mistress Raven
Elissa Wald
Elissa Wald
Elissa Wald
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