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Camille Claudel

  • 1988
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  • 2h 55m
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7.3/10
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Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu in Camille Claudel (1988)
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Camille Claude impresses already-famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. He hires her as an assistant, but soon Camille begins to sculpt for herself and she also becomes his mistress. But after a whi... Read allCamille Claude impresses already-famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. He hires her as an assistant, but soon Camille begins to sculpt for herself and she also becomes his mistress. But after a while, she would like to get out of his shadow.Camille Claude impresses already-famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. He hires her as an assistant, but soon Camille begins to sculpt for herself and she also becomes his mistress. But after a while, she would like to get out of his shadow.

  • Director
    • Bruno Nuytten
  • Writers
    • Reine-Marie Paris
    • Bruno Nuytten
    • Marilyn Goldin
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Adjani
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Madeleine Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Bruno Nuytten
    • Writers
      • Reine-Marie Paris
      • Bruno Nuytten
      • Marilyn Goldin
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Adjani
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Madeleine Robinson
    • 43User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 7 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Camille Claudel
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Auguste Rodin
    Madeleine Robinson
    Madeleine Robinson
    • Louise-Athanaise Claudel
    Laurent Grévill
    Laurent Grévill
    • Paul Claudel
    Philippe Clévenot
    • Eugène Blot
    Katrine Boorman
    Katrine Boorman
    • Jessie Lipscomb
    Maxime Leroux
    • Claude Debussy
    Danièle Lebrun
    Danièle Lebrun
    • Rose Beuret
    Jean-Pierre Sentier
    • Limet
    Roger Planchon
    Roger Planchon
    • Morhardt
    Aurelle Doazan
    Aurelle Doazan
    • Louise Claudel
    Madeleine Marie
    • Victoire
    Alain Cuny
    Alain Cuny
    • Louis-Prosper Claudel
    Gérard Baume
      Martin Berléand
      • Robert
      François Berléand
      François Berléand
      • Le docteur Michaux
      Michel Beroff
      • Le pianiste
      Lison Bonfils
      • La maîtresse pension de famille
      • Director
        • Bruno Nuytten
      • Writers
        • Reine-Marie Paris
        • Bruno Nuytten
        • Marilyn Goldin
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      User reviews43

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      10ULVAEUS

      one of the most brilliant acting in a movie

      How the american academy award could have forgotten one of the best performance of an actress ? it's a total mystery! The talent of Isabelle ADJANI is not at all recognized as it deserves. She's absolutely poignant in this part, from the young Camille to the crackin'up mature sculptor falling in despair and madness. The scene where Rodin touch her art in the dark and leads him to a scene where their respective egos fight each other, discovering the deep scars let by their devastating passion is an highlight of acting. At his level, it can be compared to "sunset boulevard" or "a streetcar named Desire".
      8Tim-230

      Darkness and Light

      This film is about the tragic failure of a genius. She fails not so much because of her tendency to make fatal mistakes but because of the shape those mistakes took in her mind. This, even as lesser personages prospered (e.g., Camille's brother Paul, the famous Catholic poet and diplomat) because they were not adverse to espousing convenient "beliefs" for the sake of earthly success. Many viewers will feel a strong affinity with Camille, not because they consider themselves geniuses but rather for the interior world she constructed that, without religion, gave the exterior world meaning. I say she was without religion, but in fact sculpture was her religion--at least until her final failure to gain the respect and patronage of capricious buyers. It was then that her religion (her meaningful myth) took the form of a conspiracy delusion. Powerful people, she thought (mostly, the sculptor Rodin, who had been her lover), were out to get her, thwarting her every move.

      What we experience here is a thoughtful, scary exploration of the darkness that is a paradoxical part of all brilliance.
      poemlady

      Wonderful! A must see for those who appreciate quality films.

      I couldn't take my eyes away from the television, and it wasn't because it was in French with English subtitles. This is a superbly acted film depicting two artists' work, passion, fears and ultimately her downfall, falling victim to her own creative mind.

      Now that this wonderful story will be a Broadway musical in 2003 under the finesse of Frank Wildhorn and the magical voice of lovely Linda Eder, one will certainly appreciate familiarizing themselves with the background of the subject of this movie, Camille Claudel.
      8neelvk

      Watch at your own peril!

      A *very* powerful film about a woman and her life. Acting and setup is so good that it can leave permanent scars on your psyche. Hitchcock can scare for a few minutes, while this movie can scare you for life. Do not watch while depressed. I give it a minimum of 8 out of 10. Wonderful job.
      7pulpficat

      A Tormented Sculptor's Tale

      In the realm of art and cinema, there are tales of triumph, stories of struggle, and then there is the heart-wrenching saga of Camille Claudel, masterfully portrayed in Bruno Nuytten's film. This cinematic masterpiece delves into the life of the 19th-century French sculptor Camille Claudel, bringing her intricate story to life with unparalleled grace and depth. It's a tale of passion, creativity, madness, and societal restraint, told through the lens of Camille's artistry.

      Camille Claudel, portrayed by the brilliant Isabelle Adjani, was a remarkable sculptor. The film showcases her life journey, from her upbringing in the small village of Villeneuve-sur-Fère to her artistic blossoming in Paris under the guidance of none other than the renowned Auguste Rodin. Their encounter, a passionate rendezvous between student and master, ignites a profound and turbulent love affair.

      The film captures the beauty of Camille's artistry as her hands meticulously shape exquisite works of art. Her sculptures are a testament to her modernity, audacity, and unwavering dedication to the craft. They reflect the struggles, the passions, and the relentless pursuit of her artistry, providing glimpses into her inner world. While Camille's works are captivating, her relationship with Rodin brings both admiration and scorn. Their union is a blend of student-mentor dynamics, artistic collaboration, and intense romantic involvement, leading to unrelenting societal judgment.

      Yet, Camille is not solely defined by her artistic genius. Her life is marked by isolation, frustration, and the anguish of an unrequited love, intensified by Rodin's continued relationship with Rose Beuret. She becomes an artist alone, adrift in the sea of her emotions. Her world is a whirlpool of despair, loneliness, and financial struggle, interspersed with visions and obsessions that haunt her.

      Camille's family disapproves of her lifestyle and choices, and the art world misunderstands her uniqueness. Her mother despises her perceived recklessness, her brother Paul harbors jealousy for her extraordinary talent, and her sister Louise schemes to claim Camille's inheritance. In the face of relentless adversity, Camille is committed to her artistic expression and personal journey.

      Despite her distance from Rodin, he continues to support her with discreet acts of kindness. He writes letters to secure precious materials for her work, and he introduces her to influential art critics. However, these critics view her art as unconventional, mirroring her uniqueness and inner turmoil.

      Camille Claudel, the artist par excellence, lived a life of wealth, beauty, determination, and promise in her youth. Still, her brilliance was overshadowed by the tragedy of her later years. She was left unrecognized, locked away in isolation, where her art became both her refuge and her torment. It was here, within the confines of her solitude, that she chose to destroy many of her own creations.

      Camille's story is a testament to a life of artistry and heartache, unacknowledged talent, and the agony of unrealized dreams. Her impact on the art world was long overdue for recognition. Almost a century later, in 1988, her life's narrative was finally shared with the world through Bruno Nuytten's film, marking a turning point in the rediscovery of her art and her enduring legacy. The Musée Camille Claudel, opened in 2017 in Nogent-sur-Seine, France, stands as a national museum, dedicated to preserving and celebrating her art, ensuring that Camille Claudel's work rightfully finds its place in the annals of art history.

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      • Trivia
        Alain 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.
      • Quotes

        Camille Claudel: [to Auguste Rodin] You stole it all! My youth, my work! Everything!

      • Alternate versions
        The 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.
      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Always/Music Box/Born on the Fourth of July/Tango and Cash/Camille Claudel (1989)
      • Soundtracks
        Spleen
        Music by Claude Debussy

        Lyrics by Paul Verlaine

        Performed by Barbara Hendricks

        (p) EMI Classics

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      • Release date
        • December 7, 1988 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Official site
        • MGM
      • Languages
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Camille Claudel - Violence et passion
      • Production companies
        • Les Films Christian Fechner
        • Lilith Films I.A.
        • Gaumont
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $3,331,297
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $89,273
        • Dec 25, 1989
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,331,892
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 55m(175 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby SR
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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