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    Camille Claudel

    R1989 · Biography · 2h 39m

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  1. 4 days ago · Camille Claudel is 20183 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 23697 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than David Bowie: The Last Five Years but less popular than It Came from the Desert.

  2. Synopsis When renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin (Gérard Depardieu) notices the raw sculpting talent of the beautiful and precocious Camille Claudel (Isabelle Adjani), the two artists begin...

  3. Mar 9, 1990 · Roger Ebert March 09, 1990. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. She is above all a lonely woman, because she chooses to do with her life what her society says no decent woman should do. She chooses to love who she will, and she wants to be an artist - to create sculptures out of clay, just as if she were a man.

  4. Mar 13, 2013 · With Juliette Binoche, Jessica Errero, Robert Leroy, Jean-Luc Vincent. Winter, 1915. Confined by her family to an asylum in the South of France - where she will never sculpt again - the chronicle of Camille Claudel's reclusive life, as she waits for a visit from her brother, Paul Claudel.

  5. Dec 22, 1989 · Directed by Bruno Nuytten. Biography, Drama, History, Romance. R. 2h 55m. By Vincent Canby. Dec. 22, 1989. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. December 22,...

  6. 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.

  7. Play Trailer. Overview. The life of Camille Claudel, a French sculptor who becomes the apprentice of Auguste Rodin and later his lover. Her passion for her art and Rodin drive her further away from reason and rationality. Bruno Nuytten. Director, Screenplay. Reine-Marie Paris. Novel. Marilyn Goldin. Screenplay.

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