Jerry Will
10-19-2019, 06:33 PM

Track listing
1. Camille (07:02)
2. Rodin (03:46)
3. Dana�de (01:36)
4. Folie Neubourg (04:37)
5. Portrait (02:49)
6. Lettre (01:27)
7. Camille et Rodin (07:13)
8. Banquet (03:04)
9. Camille et Paul (00:47)
10. Rupture (01:52)
11. Seule (01:49)
12. Enterrement (02:03)
13. Internement (01:00)
Total Duration: 00:39:05
The film recounts the troubled life of French sculptor Camille Claudel and her long relationship with the sculptor Auguste Rodin. Beginning in the 1880s, with the young Claudel's first meeting with Rodin, the film traces the development of their intense romantic bond. The growth of this relationship coincides with the rise of Claudel's career, helping her overcome prejudices against female artists. However, their romance soon sours, due to the increasing pressures of Rodin's fame and his love for another woman. These difficulties combine with her increasing doubts about the value of her work drive Claudel into an emotional tumult that threatens to become insanity.
IN MEMORIAM
Camille Claudel (8 December 1864 – 19 October 1943)

Camille Claudel was a French sculptor known for her work in bronze and stone. Born in northern France, Claudel's family moved to Paris in 1881, where she became recognized early in life for her blossoming artistic talent and her captivating looks. After honing her craft at the Acad�mie Colarossi, Camille Claudel shared a studio with several other female artists under the tutelage of Alfred Boucher, and later the famed sculptor Auguste Rodin. Rodin became not only Claudel's mentor, but her lover as well, leading her to work in seclusion for much of her life in order to forge her own reputation. While Claudel saw moderate success during her lifetime, securing several patrons and the attention of art dealers, many of her works were criticized and even censored for their sensuality. In 1905, Camille Claudel began to exhibit signs of mental illness, destroying many pieces of her own art and accusing Rodin of conspiring to murder her. After her father's death, she was eventually admitted in a psychiatric hospital at the behest of her brother. Claudel spent 30 years in asylum care before succumbing to illness. Though she destroyed much of her original work, a number of sculptures and drawings survived, establishing her legacy as one of France's greatest sculptors.
► Composer: Gabriel Yared
► Label: Virgin
► Film Produced and Distributed By: Gaumont
► Quality: Lossless
► Source: My CD Rip
► Artwork: Complete artwork included. My Scans.
► Available at: Out of Print.
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