Camille Claudel (film)
Movie | |
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German title | Camille Claudel |
Original title | Camille Claudel |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1988 |
length | 168 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
Rod | |
Director | Bruno Nuytten |
script |
Reine-Marie Paris , Bruno Nuytten, Marilyn Goldin |
production |
Isabelle Adjani , Bernard Artigues , Christian Fechner |
music | Gabriel Yared |
camera | Pierre Lhomme |
cut |
Joëlle Hache , Jeanne Kef |
occupation | |
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Camille Claudel is a French feature film project directed and directed by actress Isabelle Adjani . The director was her partner at the time, Bruno Nuytten . The film was a huge commercial success in France.
The International Film Festival Berlin 1989 , the film in February 1989 had Germany premiered. Its cinema premiere followed on May 18, 1989.
action
In 1885 Camille Claudel (* 1864) and Auguste Rodin (* 1840) meet for the first time; he is a well known artist. She becomes one of his students and later his assistant and lover. At times they inspire each other, but Rodin feels superior to Camille, but does not want to leave his partner.
After a long affair, she breaks up with him and moves into a basement apartment, where she lives in isolation. She fluctuates between outbreaks of the urge to create and destructive rage, in which she smashes all of the statues she has made. At the end of the film, she is taken to a mental institution .
Reviews
For the lexicon of international film , Camille Claudel was a “great-sized, opulently furnished artist biography” and at the same time “a love melodrama that captivates over long periods due to the impressive, intense play of the two main actors, but becomes too dull towards the end and signed theatrically ”.
Awards
Isabelle Adjani was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress in 1990. The film itself was nominated for the award in the Best Foreign Language Film category. In 1989 Isabelle Adjani was awarded the Silver Bear . In the same year, the film was awarded a total of seven Césars , including in the categories of Best Film , Best Editing and Best Cinematography . Adjani won him for Best Actress .
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Camille Claudel | Isabelle Adjani | Anita Lochner |
Auguste Rodin | Gérard Depardieu | Sebastian Fischer |
Eugène Blot | Philippe Clévenot | Peter Matic |
Morhardt | Roger Planchon | Heinz Giese |
Louis-Prosper Claudel | Alain Cuny | Ernst Wilhelm Borchert |
Doctor Michaux | François Berléand | Lothar Blumhagen |
Web links
- Camille Claudel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Camille Claudel. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed April 29, 2017 .
- ↑ Camille Claudel. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on August 2, 2018 .