1/6/2023 0 Comments Camille claudel 2013 trrent![]() ![]() “In the cold light of winter, 1915 Camille Claudel bends down once again to pick up a stone and examine it. Written and directed by Bruno Dumont, this French drama is set in 1915 and centers on a woman named Camille Claudel, confined by her family to an asylum in the South of France (where she will never sculpt again) as she waits for a visit from her brother. That’s enough for me! If you share my opinion, check out the rest of this report to see some great images and a teaser trailer! I read a description of the film: Historical. And, as usual when we have Juliette Binoche on board – we expect to see another powerful and intense story. While it is NOT gratuitous at all (after all, sculpting often requires nude models), this film would probably be best seen by adults.Bruno Dumont‘s latest drama titled Camille Claudel, 1915 is one of the titles premiered in competition at this year’s Berlinale. NOTE TO PARENTS-the film has quite a bit of nudity. ![]() However, it is well-made and compelling and well worth seeing and a good study of mental illness. This is NOT a "feel good movie" by any stretch of the imagination. I liked how Adjani handled this but I was especially impressed by the makeup people who made her look very haggard and old-she looked the part. But, unfortunately Camille created an involved delusion that this was so-blaming her failures on him and not the fact that she was erratic and acted "crazy" (living in filth, having the entire first floor of her home flooded and doing nothing about it, etc.). ![]() While it is obvious from the movie that Rodin was a slug and mistreated her because he was a narcissistic, beyond sleeping with her and casting her aside, there was no plot by him to ruin her career. In the case of this movie, Camille suffers from Paranoid Schizophrenia (with signs of Disorganized Schizophrenia as well), as her problems in life all are the "result of August Rodin and people that work for him to help him destroy her career". ![]() BOTH characters were based on real women, both lived around the same time period, both were French, both suffered the same fate and both completely lost contact with reality and their personalities disintegrated in the end. I think it's rather interesting that Isabelle Adjani was chosen for the role, as a decade earlier she played the obsessed daughter of Victor Hugo (who also was eventually institutionalized). This is a very serious drama about the life of a sculptress who eventually went mad. Reviewed by MartinHafer 8 / 10 well made, not always "fun" to watch ![]()
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