Camille Claudel

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Camille Claudel voue ses jours et ses nuits à sa passion, la sculpture. Soutenue par son père et son frère Paul, elle rêve d’entrer dans l’atelier du grand maître Auguste Rodin. Après lui avoir démontré son talent et sa détermination à travailler avec lui, Rodin l’engage comme apprentie avec son amie Jessie. Camille tombe rapidement éperdument amoureuse du maître. Elle devient son égérie et ravive son imagination quelque peu éteinte. Très vite, elle travaille de plus en plus pour Rodin… (Tamasa Distribution)

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anglais I would like to go to Camille's sculpture exhibition, but this biographical film about the bitter fate of an artist who stands out from the crowd only confirms that this genre requires a special approach because otherwise, the stories of potentially fascinating personalities easily turn into noble boredom. That is exactly what happened with Nuytten's film in my opinion. Not even the engagement of the charming Isabelle Adjani in the lead role or the presence of the famous Gérard Depardieu as her co-star helped at all. As I have a weakness for Isabelle, she could not help me at all with the tormentingly slow passage of time, although her performance is certainly not bad. But that's not enough to make a great film. Camille Claudel looks like a typical creation of someone who is convinced that high art must be directly proportional to the number of microsleeps that the poor viewer undergoes while watching. This needed some editing, a better screenwriter, more original direction... and so much more. Overall impression: 25%. ()

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