Camille Claude impresiona al ya famoso escultor Auguste Rodin. Este la contrata como asistente, pero pronto Camille comienza a esculpir por su cuenta y se convierten en amantes. Después de u... Leer todoCamille Claude impresiona al ya famoso escultor Auguste Rodin. Este la contrata como asistente, pero pronto Camille comienza a esculpir por su cuenta y se convierten en amantes. Después de un tiempo, Camille quiere salir de su sombra.Camille Claude impresiona al ya famoso escultor Auguste Rodin. Este la contrata como asistente, pero pronto Camille comienza a esculpir por su cuenta y se convierten en amantes. Después de un tiempo, Camille quiere salir de su sombra.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 7 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
What we experience here is a thoughtful, scary exploration of the darkness that is a paradoxical part of all brilliance.
The film as a whole is engaging with a whirlwind of emotions--rage, sadness, torment, bliss; by the time the nearly 3 hours are up, I am exhausted. Adjani and Depardieu are part of that emotional energy as they passionately go at it--sex, sculpture and anger; especially when it comes to the latter. It is almost worth it to stop reading the subtitles and listen to them rage and lash out at one another.
Adjani is powerful in so much of this film...I am amazed she didn't receive that best actress Oscar she was up for. Her torment and pain is riveting--especially in French. I am glad they did not decide to dub this film into English; hearing Adjani sob and ask "Pourquoi? Pourquoi?" would be empty with her mouthing the words "Why? why?" in English.
The film as a whole is a bit long, but overall is stunning. The sad epilogue is even sadder if you know that Claudel's remains were interred in a mass grave after her brother Paul failed to claim them from her original grave [the asylums only interred bodies in individual plots for a certain amount of time; space was at a premium.] So, the brilliant Camille Claudel's remains ended up in an unmarked grave mixed in with others who went unclaimed, as well.
There are a lot of closeups of Adjani which was fine with me as I never get tired of seeing her looks. "Camille" also was a sculptor but when the romance with Rodin went sour, she went literally crazy. This movie details that saga.
In addition to the cinematography, you get to see some great sculptures - really good pieces of work. I just wish they had shown how the artists accomplished these pieces. Since they are just actors, all it did was show the two leads chipping away chunks of clay, never showing any detail work.
At least, the film made me appreciate the art form more.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAlain Cuny, who plays Camille and Paul Claudel's father, actually met Paul Claudel. In 1944, Claudel, a poet and dramatist, personally chose Cuny to play Pierre de Craon in his play: The Tidings Brought to Mary.
- Citas
Camille Claudel: [to Auguste Rodin] You stole it all! My youth, my work! Everything!
- Versiones alternativasThe North American theatrical release was cut to 158 minutes. The Region 1 VHS and DVD releases used this cut print. The full-length 175-minute version is available on Region 2 DVDs released in Europe. The version on Blu-Ray and Amazon Prime Video is 173 minutes, just 2 minutes short of the original European release.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,331,297
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 89,273
- 25 dic 1989
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,331,892
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 55 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1