CAMILLE CLAUDEL 1915 | Official UK Trailer - in cinemas 20th June
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2014
- CAMILLE CLAUDEL 1915, the latest offering from cult French director Bruno Dumont, stars Juliette Binoche in a moving portrayal of an artist denied her art. The film allows us a glimpse into Claudel's life two years after being committed to an asylum by her family, as she waits for her brother to release her.
Born in 1864 in Aisne, Northern France, Camille Claudel was a sculptress, the older sister of the writer Paul Claudel, her junior by 4 years. She is first Auguste Rodin's student, then his mistress for fifteen years, until she leaves him in 1895.
In 1913, following the death of her father, having spent ten years as a recluse in her studio on the quai Bourbon in Paris, she is confined by her family, first to the mental hospital at Ville Evrard near Paris, then to an asylum at Montdevergues, in the Vaucluse. - Кино
Sad her mother and brother never allowed her to leave. From what I read the people who ran the asylum didn't feel she needed to be there and tried to convince her brother or mother to take her.
This is a beautiful film - very moving!
Trailer is pathetic, doesn't indicate anything about the story. A real turn off. Will still watch, as this tragic story is about an incredible and talented woman torn apart by family, passion and fear.
Cette fille portait en elle tout le malaise du siècle au coeur duquel elle circulait. Elle n'a pas dû y entendre grand chose.
Terrible trailer, fantastic film!
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Not too crazy about this one. It's a sequel of sorts to the Camille Claudel biopic starring Isabelle Adjani, which to my eye was much more dramatic and interesting, since it showed Camille as a vibrant and talented woman who quickly lost her marbles. Now Camille is confined in a nuthouse and basically that's the ballgame. She's clearly cracked. Her brother Paul, who is on the outside, seems equally cracked, absorbed as he is in the usual Christian mysticism. Dumont loves to empty the screen, so your mind drifts to the laundry and the stray sock you lost while transferring your clothes to the dryer; what you're going to have to eat after the movie is over; whether you might try to pick up the hot chick three rows in front of you, etc. The movie "builds" to a big confrontation between Camille and Paul, in which she begs him to release her, and even her doctor suggests that she might be released. Paul, quoting the Bible (or something), says "Sorry, honey, we must keep you here." So screw Paul. There's one moderately compelling scene in which one of the lunatics, sensing Camille's misery, tries to console her, and Camille angrily brushes the lunatic away. I felt sorry for that lunatic.
Depressing.
Kagilas - gilas
Kahanga - hanga
Nakamamangha
They all failed her
Dreadfully inappropriate music. Complete fail as a trailer.
This rotten trailer identifies Isabelle as both a "sculptor" and a "mistress." If she's a "mistress," shouldn't she also be a "sculptress"?